Albert baguette

Albert Baguette (November 1, 1916 – October 10, 2004) was a Belgian scholar and linguist. Trained in the humanities and later in philology at the Catholic University of Louvain, he dedicated most of his life to teaching and research in linguistics. Only later in life did he turn to literary writing, publishing a small number of works. Among them, Éphémérides stands out as a collection of fifteen narratives reflecting his final years, blending memory, observation, and quiet reflection. Baguette’s unique path bridged the world of academic rigor and literary sensitivity, making his contribution both distinctive and rare.

Éphémérides

Texte Albert Baguette et gravure Julius Baltazar

2005 | cm | gravure et typographie | exemplaires | édition Albert Baguette