During his short stay in
Toulouse in 1891, at the seminary known as the Collège de l'Esquile, he became a member of a literary group, and with Louis Magre and Marc Lafargue he founded the first poetry magazine of the school of Toulouse which appeared in March 1892 and was entitled
Les Essais de Jeunes, He also collaborated with
La France de Bordeaux, Télégramme de Toulouse, ''l'A me Latine,
la Revue Provinciale,
la Revue Méridionale,
l’Ermitage,
and the Midi Fédéral,'' a weekly newspaper that had all major southern writers as collaborators, including
Laurent Tailhade, Emile Pouvillen,
Louis-Xavier de Ricard and Jean Carrère. Aware of a southern poetry renaissance, the young poet also united around him the enthusiasm of Joseph Bosc, Jean Viollis, Maurice Magre. Back in Sos, he tried an autobiographical novel entitled
Le Reflet, written in 1901, but at the last moment he refused to publish this work, considering it too clumsy and bombastic. Preferring to translate his land, he developed a script under a more colorful and impressionistic palette. While mindful about realism, he attempted to revitalize occitan as a language of origin and remembrance, under the leadership of his friend and master
Antonin Perbosc, by interspersing his romantic work with
gascon terms and expressions. However, it was necessary to wait for the posthumous publication of his collection of poems entitled
Capbat Lana by Antonin Perbosc in 1924, for one to see the birth of the
félibre Delbousquet. ==Literary works==