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This selection, beautifully translated with the author's approval and cooperation, draws from the Gallimard collection containing Reda's first three books-"Amen," 1968; "Recitatif," 1970; "La Tourne," 1975. Those books were the influential forerunners of the "new lyricism" that changed the face of French poetry. They reveal a thoughtful poet attentive to life around him. Jacques Reda is a French cultural icon. The Paris-based author and jazz critic has written over 30 books and is the winner of the French Academy's Grand Prix.
A translation of French poems drawn from the poet's earliest major collections.
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This selection, beautifully translated with the author's approval and cooperation, draws from the Gallimard collection containing Reda's first three books-"Amen," 1968; "Recitatif," 1970; "La Tourne," 1975. Those books were the influential forerunners of the "new lyricism" that changed the face of French poetry. They reveal a thoughtful poet attentive to life around him. Jacques Reda is a French cultural icon. The Paris-based author and jazz critic has written over 30 books and is the winner of the French Academy's Grand Prix.
A translation of French poems drawn from the poet's earliest major collections.
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Autorenporträt
Jacques Réda was born in 1929. He lives in Paris. He is author of over thirty books of poetry and prose, recipient of the Prix Goncourt, and an eminent literary figure in mainland Europe. Jennie Feldman studied French at Oxford. Her selection of poems by the French poet Jacques Réda, Treading Lightly, was published by Anvil in 2005 as was her highly praised first collection, The Lost Notebook. A former award-winning producer and presenter of radio documentaries, she also translates Hebrew poetry and teaches creative writing. She lives in Jerusalem.