Louis Lefebvre (1871-1947) is a French writer, poet, essayist whose creative heritage includes poems and short stories.
He began to write in 1903 and initially adhered to atheistic views, but in 1926 he joined the Catholic Church, as a result of which his works began to have a religious and moral character [1] .
Together with Martin-Laurent, he founded the literary club Les Amis , and in October 1936 the society Les Poetes de Saint Francois [2] . The most famous work is Poulot en Italie (1921).