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France’s greatest poet of the last half century, Yves Bonnefoy
wrote many books of poetry and poetic prose, as well as celebrated
critical essays on literature and art (to which a second volume
will be devoted). At his death in 2016 aged ninety-three, he was
Emeritus Professor of Comparative Poetics at the Collège de
France. The selection for this volume (and the second one) was made
in close collaboration with the poet. The lengthy introduction by
John Naughton is a significant assessment of Bonnefoy’s
importance in French literature. Bonnefoy started out as a young
surrealist poet at the end of the Second World War and, for seven
decades, he produced poetry and prose of great, and changing, depth
and richness. In his lines we encounter `the horizon of a voice
where stars are falling, / Moon merging with the chaos of the
dead’. Fellow poet Philippe Jaccottet spoke of his abiding
gravité enflammée. Bonnefoy knew what translation demands, having
himself translated Shakespeare, Donne, Yeats, and Keats; Petrarch
and Leopardi from Italian; and, from Greek, George Seferis. This
volume is edited and translated by three of Bonnefoy’s long-time
translators –Anthony Rudolf, John Naughton, and Stephen Romer –
with contributions from Galway Kinnell, Richard Pevear, Beverley
Bie Brahic, Emily Grosholz, Susanna Lang, and Hoyt Rogers.
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