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          "Léo Ferré was an unusual and multifaceted character. His path is obviously quite exceptional." --Jacques Canetti. Born into a petty bourgeoisie family in Monaco, Léo Ferré developed an early interest in music. Considered one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century, he occupies a central place in French chanson with lyrics that mingle slang, lyricism, love, and anarchy. L'Homme includes such classics as "Paris Canaille," "La Vie d'Artiste," and "Le Piano du Pauvre."
         
       
      
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