Rue Traversière - The Poetry Shop

Rue Traversière

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Rue Traversière

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A beautiful collection of poems from various styles and genres by France's foremost poet, Yves Bonnefoy.

Praised by Paul Auster as "one of the rare poets in the history of literature to have sustained the highest level of artistic excellence throughout an entire lifetime," Yves Bonnefoy is widely considered the foremost French poet of his generation. Proving that his prose is just as lyrical, Rue Traversière, written in 1977, is one of his most harmonious works. Each of the fifteen discrete or linked texts, whose lengths range from brief notations to long, intense, self-questioning pages, is a work of art in its own right: brief and richly suggestive as haiku, or long and intricately wrought in syntax and thought; and all are as rewarding in their sounds and rhythms, and their lightning flashes of insight, as any sonnet. "I can write all I like; I am also the person who looks at the map of the city of his childhood and doesn't understand," says the section that gives the book its title, as he revisits childhood cityscapes and explores the tricks memory plays on us.

A mixture of genres--the prose poem, the personal essay, quasi-philosophical reflections on time, memory, and art--this is a book of both epigrammatic concision and dreamlike narratives that meander with the poet's thought as he struggles to understand and express some of the undercurrents of human life. The book's layered texts echo and elaborate on one another, as well as on aspects of Bonnefoy's own poetics and thought.

Book Details

Publisher:
Seagull Books
ISBN:
9781803092713
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
88
Authors:
Yves Bonnefoy
Published Date:
2023-10-11
Language:
English

About Yves Bonnefoy

Yves Bonnefoy (1923–2016) was a French poet, essayist, and translator born in Tours. His first major collection was Du Mouvement et de l'Immobilité de Douve (Mercure de France, 1953). Elected to the Collège de France in 1981, he held the Chair of Comparative Studies of the Poetic Function until 1993, and he taught at Yale, Brandeis, and the City University of New York, among others. He received the Prix Goncourt de la poésie in 1987, the Franz Kafka Prize in 2007, and the Griffin Trust Lifetime Recognition Award in 2011. He translated Shakespeare, Yeats, and Petrarch into French and wrote extensively on art and poetics.

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