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Terre et Paix

Poèmes d'Irlande

Desmond Egan

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La poésie de Desmond Egan ne refuse pas la terre nourricière. Aux" 'Midlands' de son enfance, à la petite ville d'Athlone ou il est né, aux paysages, aux saisons, aux habitants de l'Irlande, il consacre maints jolis poèmes. Il y a ici une géographie poétique, une histoire aussi, ou une préhistoire, celtique. Mais le besoin d'un espace plus vaste : la mer, le ciel, le monde, se fait bientôt sentir, le besoin que les mots couchés sur le papier s'étirent, s'élèvent, portés par l'amour des êtres, attirés par ceux qui souffrent, se battent avec la vie, contre la mort, pour la liberté et la paix. Terre et paix rassemble une série de morceaux résolument modernistes, qui tentent d'échapper à la pesanteur du verbe, d'exprimer l'ineffable, de former l'irréparable, de capter partout un rien d'éternité. Une poésie qui séduit ou dérange mais avec laquelle il faudra désormais compter. Terre et paix de Desmond Egan offre un important choix de poèmes, déjà publiés en anglais dans 8 volumes parus entre 1972 et 1986, ou encore inéits comme toute la série tirée de Séquence pour mon père. Terre et paix présente, en regard, l'original anglais et les traductions françaises.

Title Terre et Paix
Subtitle Poèmes d'Irlande
Edition First Edition
Author Desmond Egan
Translated by Danielle Jacquin, Christine Pagnoulle, Patrick Rafroidi, David Scheinert
ISSN 17671302
Publisher Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
BISAC Subject Heading LIT000000 LITERARY CRITICISM
Audience 05 College/higher education
CLIL (Version 2013-2019) 3435 LITTÉRATURE GENERALE
3643 Essais littéraires
Title First Published 01 January 1988
Subject Scheme Identifier Code      93 Thema subject category: DS
Format Paperback
Nb of pages 168 p.
ISBN-10 2859393390
ISBN-13 978-2-85939-339-7
GTIN13 (EAN13) 9782859393397
Reference no. 311
Publication Date 01 January 1988
Main content page count 168
Dimensions 16 x 24 cm
Weight 382 gr
List Price 7.62 €
 
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