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Jean-Luc Maxence
BornJean-Luc Godme
3 June 1946
Paris, France
Died5 December 2024(2024-12-05) (aged 78)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Poet
Publisher
Writer

Jean-Luc Maxence ( Godme; 3 June 1946 – 5 December 2024) was a French poet, publisher, and writer.

Biography

Born in Paris on 3 June 1946, Maxence was the son of Jean-Pierre Maxence. He directed the Centre Didro, an association working to prevent substance dependence and was president of the French delegation to the European Psychoanalysis Association. He also worked as a publisher for Nouvel Athanor and founded the magazines Présence et Regards and Les Cahiers du sens. In 2015, he founded the bimonthly magazine Rebelle(s).

Jean-Luc Maxence died on 5 December 2024, at the age of 78.

Publications

  • Le Ciel en cage (1970)
  • Raz le cœur (1972)
  • Révolte au clair (1973)
  • Bilka, notre histoire (1975)
  • Croix sur table (1976)
  • L'Ombre d'un père (1978)
  • La Mystérieuse Prophétie de saint Malachie ou Les Derniers Papes de la fin du monde (1979)
  • L'Anti-psychiatre et le Toxicomane: 16 ans de cheminement thérapeutique, le Centre DIDRO (1989)
  • La Métaprévention au temps du sida (1991)
  • Ô séropositifs (1994)
  • Les Écrivains sacrifiés des années sida (1995)
  • Anthologie de la poésie mystique contemporaine (1999)
  • Le Secret des apparitions et des prophéties mariales (2000)
  • René Guénon. Le Philosophe invisible (2001)
  • L'Égrégore. L'Énergie psychique collective (2003)
  • Jung est l'avenir de la franc-maçonnerie (2004)
  • Anthologie de la poésie maçonnique et symbolique (XVIIIe, XIXe et XXe siècles) (2007)
  • La Loge et le Divan (2008)
  • Anthologie de la prière contemporaine (2009)
  • Le Pèlerin d'Eros (2009)
  • L'Athanor de poètes, anthologie 1991-2011 (2011)
  • Soleils au poing (2011)
  • Le Crabe, l'Ermite et le Poète (2012)
  • Dictionnaire comparatif : C. G. Jung et la franc-maçonnerie (2012)
  • La Franc-maçonnerie (2013)
  • Légendes maçonniques. Imaginaire et Psychanalyse (2015)

References

  1. "Jean-Luc Maxence". Le Castor Astral (in French).
  2. "Conférenciers". Roseau d'Or (in French). Archived from the original on 2 September 2007.
  3. Boulland, Louella (9 December 2024). "Jean-Luc Maxence, poète et éditeur engagé, s'est éteint". ActuaLitté (in French). Retrieved 10 December 2024.