Michel Deguy
Michel Deguy (Paris, May 23rd 1930) French writer and poet.
Poet and philosopher, professor of literature, Michel Deguy were born in 1930 in Paris. He is editor association of the review Po&sie since 1977, and takes part in the reviews Critique and Modern times . He chaired of 1990 to 1992 the international College of philosophy, the House of the Writers of 1992 to 1998. In 1989, it received the National Grand Prix of poetry and in 2004 the Grand Prix of poetry of the French Academy.
Resolutely " classique" and " moderne" at the same time, the sound writing of Michel Deguy is characterized by a remarkable work of the language, where mix and are combined thought philosophical and a deep poetic and literary culture.
Works
- Loopholes. Paris: Pierre Jean Oswald, 1959. 63 p.
Fragment of the land register. Paris: Gallimard (the Way), 1960. 156 p.
Poems of the Peninsula. Paris: Gallimard (the Way), 1961. 149 p.
Le Monde of Thomas Mann. Paris: Plon, 1962. 168 p.
Levels: poems. Paris: Gallimard (White), 1964. 164 p.
Acts. Paris: Gallimard (the Way), 1966. 301 p.
Yes to say. Paris: Gallimard (White) 1966. 109 p. Republished with a foreword of Alain Bonfand Paris: The Difference (Orphée, 136) 1992. 127 p.
History of the relapses. Paris, Editions Promise (Diptych), 1968. p. Engravings of Enrique Zañartu.]
Figurations: poems, proposals, studies. Paris: Gallimard (the Way) 1969. 272 p.
Poems 1960-1970. Paris: Gallimard (Poetry, 90) 1973. 143 p. of Henri Meschonnic. Republished in 1998. 143 p.
Tomb of Of Bellay. Paris: Gallimard (the Way), 1973. 234 p. in 1989.
Cuts. Luxembourg: Origin (the Orchard, 18), 1974. 33 p. of Michel Deguy accompanied by their Italian translation by Luigi Mormino and by a linogravure of Jorge Perez-Novel.
Prohibitions of the stay. Paris: The Rowdy character, 1975. p. quasi-quotations of Thomas Hardy, Schlesinger, Benveniste, Homère, Mallarmé, Aristote, G. Iommi, Suétone, Kierkegaard, Kafka, Villon and Pernette of Guillet.
Reliefs. Paris: Editions of Workshop, 1975. 143 p.
Usual abbreviations. Malakoff: Orange Export Ltd (Falls), 1977.
Twinnings, followed, Made in the USA: poems. Paris: Threshold (Fiction & Co), 1978. 232 p.
Twenty American Poets. Paris: Gallimard, 1980. 495 p.
Giving, Giving: charts, airs, patents. Paris: Gallimard (the Way), 1981. 140 p.
The matrimonial Machine or Marivaux. Paris: Gallimard (the Way), 1982. 292 p. a bibliography. Republished in 1986 in the collection “Such” (110), 319 p
Rene Girard and the problem of the Evil. Paris, Grasset, 1982. 333 p.
Lying. Poems. Paris: Gallimard, 1985. 139 p.
Patents. Seyssel: Field Small valley (Collection), 1986. 260 p.
Things of poetry and cultural affair. Paris: Hatchet, 1986. 220 p.
Poems II. 1970-1980. Paris: Gallimard (Poetry, 205), 1986. 183 p. of the author.
Poetry is not alone: short treaty of poetic. Paris: Threshold (Fiction & Co, 99), 1987. 185 p.
The Committee. Confessions of a reader of large house. Seyssel: Field Small valley, 1988. 206 p.
The Sublime one. Paris: Belin, 1988. 259 p.
Frequent stops. Paris: A.M. Métailié (the Elementary one), 1990. 119 p.
About Shoah. The film of Claude Lanzmann. Paris: Belin, (the Extreme contemporary), 1990. 316 p.
Hexaméron: there are prose and prose. Paris: Threshold (Fiction & Co), 1990. 126 p.
At the rush hours. Poems and proses. Paris: Threshold (Fiction & Co), 1993. 200 p.
With what does not finish any. Threne. Paris: Threshold (the Bookstore of the XXe century), 1995.
With infinitive. Paris: Editions Centuplicated, 1996. 56 p.
The Energy of despair, or poetic continued by all the means. Paris: University presses of France (tests of the international College of Philosophy), 1998. 119 p.
Lying. Poems III 1980-1995. Paris: Gallimard (Poetry), 1999. 239 p.
Poetic Reason. Paris: Galileo (Philosophy indeed), 2000. 221 p.
The Odd one. Turn: Mixed corn, 2000. 155 p.
Spleen of Paris. Paris: Galileo, 2000. 54 p.
Poems in thought. Bordeaux: The blue of the sky, 2002. 59 p. “Reasons for a poem” of Alain Lestié.
A man of little faith. Paris: Bayard, 2002. 216 p.
Love and life of a woman. Bordeaux, the Blue of the sky, July 2004. Not paginated. Except trade.
Cosmetic surgery. Michel Deguy/Bertrand Dorny. 12 e.g. photocopied, accompanied by original joinings of Bertrand Dorny. Paris, Gallery Thessa Herold, 2004. p. many texts of Deguy on the works represented in the catalog: The Festival Here, Brain, Why not Bertrand… For Bertrand Dorny, With the ford of floated wood… Topomorphoses, Windows, handled Museum, Architectures.
With judged. Paris: Galileo, 2004.
Reopening for work. Paris: Galileo, 2004.
Without return. To be or not to be Jewish. Paris, Galileo. 134 p.
Recumbents: poems. With “How to name” by Jacques Derrida. Translations, foreword, and notes by Wilson Baldridge. Middletown, Wesleyan University Near, 2005. 236 p.
Critical bibliography
- Helene Volat and Robert Harvey, writings of Michel Deguy: Bibliography, 1960-2000 , IMEC, coll “Inventories”, Paris, 2002.
External bond
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Site devoted to the work of Michel Deguy
- a file on Michel Deguy on remue.net
- '' poetry hurts? '' of Michel Deguy, with a reading of this text by the author (format mp3), Re-examined '' Public Sens ''
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