Luc Bérimont
Andre Leclercq , known as Luc Bérimont , is a writer and Poète French.
Biography
Originating in the North of the France, it was born the September 16th 1915, to Magnac-on-Touvre in Charente where its family was taken refuge due to First World War, but passed its Tool bag-the-Large childhood with , close to Maubeuge and made its studies of right to Lille.In 1938, for its beginnings in Poetry, it prints with Felix-Quentin Caffiau, by cutting the characters with the knife, a review called Prairie which receives the encouragements of Jean Giono, Jean Paulhan and max Jacob. Then it publishes in the review inhabitant of Lille the Top and meets Maurice Fombeure there.
At the beginning of the Second world war, it is mobilized with 46e R.I and combat in Lorraine before entering the resistance to the network Hunter-North . It provides poems for helmeted Poètes 40 of Pierre Seghers. A resistant Communist, Jean Garaudet, the fact of entering to Radio operator Paris for a company of coring, where it is in charge more particularly of the emissions of poetry. In 1941, it is one of the first participants of the École of Rochefort which had just founded the poet Jean Bouhier with Michel Manoll and Rene-Guy Cadou.
In June 1945, he is specialized officer, charged with implementing French emissions on Radio-Stuttgart, liaison officer near the American command in Germany. Under cover of the services of information, it also creates two cultural reviews, one in German language ( die Which ), the other in French ( Verger ).
1948 is the year of its entry to the rtf of which it will become one of the creators and the organizers during more than two decades.
Luc Bérimont was decorated with the Military Cross 1939-1945, made knight of the National order of the Merit, knight of the Ordre of Arts and the Letters, knight of the Légion of honor. He was also president of association and the Prix Apollinaire, president of the writers and artists of Champagne, member of the Academy Mallarmé and many other literary movements.
Its complete poetic work is in the course of publication (co-edition Cherche Midi editor/University Presses of Angers). A first volume is appeared in 2000. The second and the last are announced for 2007.
Partisan of a poetry sensual, cordial, very near to orality, it was on the waves of the rtf then of Radio France, in his emissions, Fine Fleur , the defender of the song of quality, now become traditional: Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Guy Béart, Léo Shoed. This last put in music several of its poems ( Madam at midnight ).
The work of Luc Bérimont also comprises several novels, often republished: wolves of Malenfance , noise of the loves and the wars , the Strings .
Its account of childhood, Wood Castiau , was seen decreeing the Prix Cazes in 1964.
It is deceased in 1983.
Quotation
Uapistan speaks (extracted)
- the ground, when we leave it, will not be more that one rotted dustbin, flown over machines, beams
- One will have tarred the seas, surbedded the plates
- Brûlé the wind
- I see it in front of me, present! to pass to last from the planets
- Our bones, without commemorations, nor threnes
- We however had respect of it, like whole alive moment
- It, of which we formed part, however that It was in we
- Aussi did manage we will remain stuck there our forests as men born their clearings (and never we do not require any more but corresponding to the needs)
- But which will never remember our remote celebrations? And that we assist our deaths as a long time as a little flesh remained hung with their bones…
- Luc Bérimont (in Sun algonquin , 1989)
Creations with rtf (French Broadcasting-television)
- I call the Night : series of great interviews (Utrillo, Pierre Brasseur, Jean Gabin, Andre Gide, etc)
- Other series: All can start again , secret Dossiers , the ways of the day, Jam-Sessions Song-Poetry (with Georges Brassens, Jacques Brel, Léo Ferré, Guy Béart, Felix Leclerc, Barbara, etc)
- Fine Fleur (emission public to the 102, Maison of the ORTF, then on the campuses of the big cities.
- With the Crossroads of the night
- the red wire
- Night rounds
- Series in collaboration: Previews (1951-1965, with Jean Grunebaum and Armand Lanoux); It is Dupont, my Emperor (serial with Jean Richard on France Inter, 1957 - 1958).
- Dramatic radio: the waked up Sleepers , the imaginary Lives , Presence of Andersen , the Night is not sleepy , With the Path of the clouds , When in the season of ice , Christmas of the animals and the men , Ailleurs absolute , New York , the Ceiling , the River under the scene , Ninsecte , a Merchant of Americas , etc
- Séries for television: Richnesses and the Men (1st chain, 1961), Fine Fleur (2nd chain (1969 - 1971).
Works
; Poetry- Field of the night (roneoed with the Armies and prefaced by the sergeant Maurice Fombeure, 1940).
- Epinal me here (Books of Rochefort, 1940).
- the four Sunday old Blazon (Marcel Boin, 1942).
- Quadrant with fire (Debresse, 1943).
- the bread bin (Friendly of Rochefort, 1943).
- the ballade of howl-heart (Fanlac, 1946).
- On the ground which is with the sky (the hummingbird, 1947).
- Trespass (Pierre Boujut, 1948).
- the brioche of dead the (Islands of Lérins, 1948).
- lovers of open ground (At the meditating man, 1959).
- the forest (Vincent montero, 1949).
- Continuation (Marcel Boin, 1950).
- the words germinate during the night (Seghers, 1951).
- the milk of man (Books of Rochefort, 1952).
- the great life annuity (New editions Debresse, 1954).
- the grass with thunder (Seghers, 1958).
- increased the (Seghers, 1963).
- an alive fire (Flammarion, 1968).
- obviousness even (Flammarion, 1971).
- Counting rhymes for the children from here and wild ducks (Saint-Germain-of-Meadows, 1974).
- Tomorrow the day before (Saint-Germain-of-Meadows, 1977).
- the spirit of childhood (working editions, 1980).
- the man withdrawal (Rougerie, 1981).
- Taken again account (1983).
- Attic of the caravans (1983).
- Sun algonquin (Froissart Books, 1989).
- complete Poetries (Seek-midday, University Presses of Angers, 2000)
- CD with songs on texts of Luc Bérimont
; Novels
- Malisette .
- wolves of Malenfance (1949).
- the Office of the ténèbres' (1955).
- the Square speed (1958).
- wood Castiau , (Robert Laffont, 1963).
- noise of the loves and the wars (1966).
- the Strings (1974).
; Studies
- Felix Leclerc (1964).
- Jacques Douai , in collaboration with Marie-Helene Mills (1974).
Principal rewards and literary prizes
- Price Apollinaire (1959).
- Price max Jacob (1964).
- Price Cazes (1964).
- Grand Prix of the Company of the Men of letters , for the whole of its work (1967).
- Price of the Academy Charles Cros (1969).
- Price Thyde Monnier (1975).
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