Jacques Réda
Jacques Réda was born with Lunéville in 1929. It directed the Nouvelle French Review of 1987 to 1996. He is regarded as one of the best French poets of today. He is also the author of accounts in prose and large music lover, especially of Jazz. He is member of the reading panel of the editions Gallimard. He collaborates regularly in Jazz Magazine since 1963. He published several works on the Jazz of which Improviste (1980) which proposes a significant and poetic reading of this musical phenomenon. Seventy years Réda, Lorraine, traverses the distances and the suburbs in the train or with foot. Eminently sensitive to the odors and environments, it describes a world low speed, mû by the humblest incidents. It looks at Paris in its most secret recesses, most deserted, Tolbiac or Vaugirard. Réda is the inventor of the worms of fourteen feet, which it, he says, lira aloud, that is necessary should be spoken.
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