Rostand
Edmond Rostand was a French playwright and poet, best known for his romantic and dramatic works in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most famous play, Cyrano de Bergerac, premiered in 1897 and is celebrated for its themes of love, honor, and the struggle for identity. Rostand's writing is characterized by its lyrical language and vibrant characters.
Rostand was born on April 1, 1868, in Marseille, France, and he became a prominent figure in French literature. His works often blend humor and tragedy, appealing to a wide audience. He passed away on December 2, 1918, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of theater.