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Paul Valery (1871-1945) was a poet and essayist, and along with
Verlaine and Mallarme is regarded as one of the most important
Symbolist writers, and an influence on poets from Eliot to Ashbery.
He had a quiet life by many standards, but in one respect it was
exemplary, even legendary; he made an early reputation in little
magazines, decided to stop writing verse when still only 20, kept
his silence for 20 years, then began again; and his first book of
verse, published when he was 45, was his masterpiece La Jeune
Parque.'A poem should not mean, but be,' said Archibald MacLeish.
La Jeune Parque ('the goddess of Fate as a young woman') certainly
exists: she's beautiful and makes great gestures. And as for what
she means, there's a substantial amount of argument about that, so
La Jeune Parque is a poem by either definition. It's a classic, by
general agreement, written to the full 17th-century recipe for
alexandrine couplets, and it's modern, with every word pulling its
weight in more than one direction. Alistair Elliot's translation
with notes is aimed at making this rewarding but difficult long
poem accessible enough for bafflement to turn into admiration. He
attempts to clarify its small puzzles and also trace the overall
narrative line of Paul Valery's poem: it does have a story (what
should a young woman do?) and does struggle towards a resolution.
He also provides an introduction which deals with the interesting
circumstances of the poem's four-year composition (1913-17), which
resulted in Valery's instantly becoming a famous poet at the age of
45, after having written no poetry for 20 years.
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