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This collection of Jean-Pierre Rosnay's poems brings together selections from all four of his major collections and a handful of previously unpublished poems. They include the far reaches of Rosnay's technique and imagination, from the lapidary delicacy and romantic sensibility of "Refrain" to the prose-composition and social awareness of the "Political Poem," which is as profoundly rooted in current French multiculturalism -- and nearly as fanciful -- as a novel by Daniel Pennac. Rosnay was born in 1926 and died in 2009. He was a fighter in the resistance and the founder of the Club des…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This collection of Jean-Pierre Rosnay's poems brings together selections from all four of his major collections and a handful of previously unpublished poems. They include the far reaches of Rosnay's technique and imagination, from the lapidary delicacy and romantic sensibility of "Refrain" to the prose-composition and social awareness of the "Political Poem," which is as profoundly rooted in current French multiculturalism -- and nearly as fanciful -- as a novel by Daniel Pennac. Rosnay was born in 1926 and died in 2009. He was a fighter in the resistance and the founder of the Club des Poetes. Over a dozen of his poetry titles have been published in France and Europe and a number of books on his work and life have been published since his death. Translated and edited by Jim Kates.
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Jean-Pierre Rosnay, born in 1926 in Lyon and died on December 19, 2009 in Paris, is a well known French poet and writer of twentieth-century Paris. Continuously pursuing a fight to make poetry contagious and inevitable, his name became inseparable from the Club of Poets he founded and the ritual "friends of good night poetry!" Which began his poetry programs on radio and television. Over a dozen of his poetry titles have been published in France and Europe as well as a number of books and anthologies on both him and his poems.