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Claude Minière
Born (1938-10-25) October 25, 1938 (age 86)
Paris
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Essayist and poet
Notable workComment peut-on être cartésien? Editions Tituli,Paris,2021 ISBN 978-2-37365-147-8
Pound's Canto LIII: from the foundation of the Xia dynasty to Confucius (above)

Claude Minière (born October 25, 1938) is an essayist and poet. Initially, he took part in various avant-garde activities before turning towards a more solitary, more classical approach to writing, never forgetting, however, the conquests of Rimbaud, Ezra Pound and free-verse.

Minière was born in Paris. For fifteen years he taught at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts and is the author of a "panorama" of artistic creativity in France between 1965 and 1996: L'art en France 1965-1995 (Nouvelles editions françaises, Paris, 1995). Together with Margaret Tunstill, he translated two works by Ezra Pound: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, A Memoir (Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, ed. Tristram, 1992) and Treatise on Harmony (Traité d'Harmonie, ed. Julien Salvy, 1980). In addition to the many collections of his poetry he has produced three remarkable essays : Pound caractère chinois (ed. Gallimard); Barnett Newman (ed. Tarabuste); and Descartes (ed. Tituli).

Bibliography

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° "L'Espace entre l'éclair et le tonnerre", Gallimard, 2022, ISBN 978-2-07-294527-4. ° "Consolation", Gallimard, 2023, ISBN 978-2-07-299586-6.

References

  1. Cahiers du Centre International de Poésie de Marseille
  2. Ibid.
  3. Bishop, Michael, Contemporary French and Francophone Art, Rodopi, New York, 2005, pp 9, 211 and 222
  4. Gallimard
  5. Tarabuste
  6. Flammarion
  7. Gallimard
  8. Tarabuste
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