Claude Minière
Claude Minière (born October 25, 1938, Paris) is an essayist and poet.[2] 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. 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).[3] 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);[4] Barnett Newman (ed. Tarabuste);[5] and Descartes (ed. Le Cherche-Midi).
Bibliography
- L’Application des lectrices aux champs, Éditions du Seuil, 1968; poetry
- Glamour, Christian Bourgois Éditeur, 1979; novel
- Lucrèce, Flammarion, 1997; poetry [6]
- La trame d'or, Éditions Aleph, 1999; poetry
- Balthus, Georges Fall éd., 2000; essay
- Le Temps est un dieu dissipé, Tarabuste, 2000; poetry
- Hymne, Tarabuste, 2002; poetry
- Traité du scandale, Rouge Profond, coll. "Stanze", 2005; essay
- Perfection, Rouge Profond, coll. "Stanze", 2005; poetry
- Pound caractère chinois, Gallimard, coll. "L'Infini", 2006; essay[7]
- Notes sur le départ, Tarabuste, 2008; novel
- Je/hiéroglyphe, Tarabuste, 2011; poetry
- Barnett Newman, Retour vers l'Eden, Tarabuste, 2012; essay[8]
- La trame d'or, collection PaRDèS, , Marie Delarbre Éditions, 2013; poetry; ISBN 978-2-913351-22-6 (republication of the 1999 edition, by Aleph).
- "Le théâtre de verdure", collection Les carnets noctambules, Marie Delarbre Éditions, 2013; poetic essay; ISBN 978-2-913351-21-9.
- gueule noire, limited edition, with two engravings by M. Pérez, Carte Blanche, 2015.
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