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Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz was a prominent Swiss writer, known for his unique blend of poetic language and deep psychological insight. Over his prolific career, he produced numerous novels, essays, and plays that often explored themes of nature, identity, and the human condition. His works frequently reflect the beauty and struggles of rural life in Switzerland, showcasing his deep connection to his homeland. Ramuz's writing style is marked by a lyrical quality that captivates readers, drawing them into the emotional landscapes he creates.

Ramuz was not only a significant literary figure in Switzerland but also made contributions to the broader French literature scene. His works were influenced by various literary movements, and he often engaged with the ideas of his contemporaries. He had a profound appreciation for the visual arts, which is evident in his writings that frequently reference painters and their works. Ramuz's legacy continues to resonate, inspiring new generations of writers and artists.

Nationalität Schweizer
Geburtsdatum September 24, 1881
Geburtsort Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Todesdatum July 23, 1947
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