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Known today mainly through collaborations in early 20th-century French theater, this little-documented writer is linked to the play Le Sentier. Library records suggest a life that remains partly in the shadows, which gives the work an added sense of literary mystery.

by Max Du Veuzit, Robert Nunès
Robert Nunès was a French-language writer associated with the early 1900s stage. The clearest widely accessible record connects him to Le Sentier, a three-act play credited to Max Du Veuzit and Robert Nunès and preserved by Project Gutenberg.
Reliable public biographical detail is scarce. The Bibliothèque nationale de France lists Robert Nunès as an author but gives only incomplete dates, indicating that even basic facts about his life have not been firmly established in the sources available here.
That means his reputation rests less on a well-known public biography than on the surviving work itself. For readers interested in overlooked literary figures, Nunès offers a glimpse into a quieter corner of French theatrical history.