Jean-Claude Bourlès

Jean-Claude Bourlès (22 November 1937, Rennes) is a French writer-traveler from Brittany.

A passionate with the camino de Santiago, he wrote three books on the subject, relating, for the first two, his own experience as a pilgrim of the path of paths, the third being a sort of collection of testimonies on the motivations of the many pilgrims he met.

As a writer he participated to many magazines such as Grands Reportages, Terre Sauvage, Pays de Bretagne.

His work Chronique du bel été earned him the Prix Louis-Guilloux in 1983.

Bibliography

  • 1976: Les vents noirs, poems, Millas Martin
  • 1978: Cantilènes, poems, Chambelland
  • 1981: Fleurs vagabondes, poems, Michelle Brouta
  • 1981: Sillages d'hiver, poems, illustrations by Bernard Louedin, Éditions du Coq
  • 1982: Chronique du bel été, Picollec, Prix Louis-Guilloux
  • 1995: Retour à Conques, Payot
  • 1995: Sur les chemins de Compostelle, Payot
  • 1997: Louis Guilloux, les maisons d'encre, photographs by Jean Hervoche, Christian Pirot
  • 1998: Passants de Compostelle, Payot
  • 1998: Le grand chemin de Compostelle, Payot, Prix du Roman d'aventure
  • 1999: Une Bretagne intérieure, Flammarion
  • 2001: Pèlerin sans église, Desclée de Brouwer
  • 2002: Guillaume Manier : un paysan picard à St-Jacques de Compostelle, Payot, 2002
  • 2003: Escapades avec Don Quichotte, Payot
  • 2005: Ma vie avec Sancho Pança, Payot
  • 2012: Le frisson des départs (in collaboration with Yvon Boëlle), Salvator
gollark: Best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.00000000000004 running on a Difference Engine emulated under MacOS 7 on a Pentium 3. Features:- Fortunes/Dwarf Fortress output/Chuck Norris jokes on boot (wait, IS this a feature?)- (other) viruses (how do you get them in the first place? running random files like this?) cannot do anything particularly awful to your computer - uninterceptable (except by crashing the keyboard shortcut daemon, I guess) keyboard shortcuts allow easy wiping of the non-potatOS data so you can get back to whatever nonsense you do fast- Skynet (rednet-ish stuff over websocket to my server) and Lolcrypt (encoding data as lols and punctuation) built in for easy access!- Convenient OS-y APIs - add keyboard shortcuts, spawn background processes & do "multithreading"-ish stuff.- Great features for other idio- OS designers, like passwords and fake loading (est potatOS.stupidity.loading [time], est potatOS.stupidity.password [password]).- Digits of Tau available via a convenient command ("tau")- Potatoplex and Loading built in ("potatoplex"/"loading") (potatoplex has many undocumented options)!- Stack traces (yes, I did steal them from MBS)- Backdoors- er, remote debugging access (it's secured, via ECC signing on disks and websocket-only access requiring a key for the other one)
gollark: <@111608748027445248> ALL OF THEM.
gollark: See, thing is, most foolish people who install it cannot write those ten lines or even just [SEARCH ENGINE AS VERB] it.
gollark: Maybe with some sort of extension of ARC we could also get a sort of better, opt in version of OC holograms.
gollark: This could make for really cool turtle remote piloting systems.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.