Gérard Arseguel
Gérard Arseguel (1938 – 29 February 2020) was a French poet.[1]
Gérard Arseguel | |
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Born | 1938 |
Died | 29 February 2020 81–82) | (aged
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Poet |
Works
- Décharges (1979)
- Une méthode de discours sur la lumière (1979)
- Les Bleus du procédé (1981)
- Messes basses pour Mousba (1982)
- L’Arrivée sur le littoral (1984)
- Les Malheurs de Sophie (1984)
- Ce que parler veut dire (1987)
- Portrait du cœur sous les nuages (1988)
- À feu doux : House poetry (1990)
- Suivie du bleu (1993)
- Bruit d’ailes (1995)
- Heures d'hiver (1997)
- Théorie de l’envol (1996)
- Ça s’est passé en Haute-Provence (1997)
- Esthétique de l’abandon (2001)
- Le Journal du bord de terre : déclinaison (2003)
- L’Almanach des montagnes (2006)
- Âme, de quel divin ! (2008)
- Messes basses pour Mousba (2012)
- Autobiographie du bras gauche (2017)
- Le petit bois qu'aimait Gérard (2017)
- La Sainte (2019)
- Le Campanile de Sambuco (2019)[2]
gollark: `install and use rust`
gollark: Funnily enough, I made an esolang called WHY.
gollark: "Science isn't about WHY, it's about WHY NOT? WHY is so much of our sciencedangerous, WHY NOT marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why notinvent a special safety door that won't kick you on the butt on the way outbecause you are fired."
gollark: If you are crazy you can probably write the buildscripts in ANY LANGUAGE via CALLING AN INTERPRETER PROCESS.
gollark: Though usually it's not necessary.
References
- "(Disparition) Gérard Arseguel". poezibao (in French). 2 March 2020.
- "(Note de lecture), Gérard Arseguel, Le Campanile de Sambuco, par Christian Tarting". poezibao (in French). 8 April 2019.
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