Michel Manoll
Born in 1911 with Plessé (Loire-Atlantique) and died in 1984, Michel Laumonnier , said Michel Manoll is a French poet and writer.
Life
Impassioning itself for poetry as of the college, it enters very early in relation to Pierre Reverdy, and gives its first poems to reviews. It is by this channel that it will bind with Jean Rousselot then with Jean Bouhier.In 1936 - 1937, it publishes its first collections and founds itself its review, the white Bread which will have only two numbers but signed by great names: Saint-Pol.-Russet-red, Pierre Reverdy, Jean Follain, and max Jacob with which it maintains a correspondence.
Established as bookseller and secondhand bookseller with Nantes, and with its friends, Jean Bouhier, Rene-Guy Cadou, Jean Rousselot, it is one of the pioneers of the École of Rochefort. But the war the constrained one to leave the bookstore which does not constitute any more one sufficient livelihood. It then finds an employment in teaching. Thereafter, it will be intallera with Paris where while continuing to write, it will become journalist with the radio.
Remained rather close, in the form, of the traditional prosody and its rates/rhythms, the poems of Michel Manoll constitute moving elegies, prints of daydream and granting a great place to the feelings.
Works
Poetry
- to lose heart (Wisdom, 1936)
- the first chance (the Top, 1937)
- air of broad the (Books of Rochefort, 1941)
- Drops of shade (Robert Laffont, 1944)
- Astrolabe (Books of Rochefort, 1944)
- With invisible fire (Bibliophiles alésiens, 1949)
- Louisfert in poetry (Friendly of Rochefort, 1952)
- Therese or loneliness in the city (Seghers, 1958)
- In this solitary place (the Tower fire, 1956)
- the wind of the abysses (Sources, 1958)
- Remember the future (Jean Germain, 1962)
- Incarnada (Seghers, 1968)
- a Andalusian summer (Rougerie, 1980)
Works in prose
- Weapons and luggage (Friendly of Rochefort)
- Introduction to the poetry of today (P. Fanlac, 1945)
- Pierre Reverdy (Seghers, " Poets of aujourd'hui" , 1951 - in collaboration with Jean Rousselot)
- Rene-Guy Cadou (Seghers, " Poets of aujourd'hui" , 1954)
- Saint-Exupéry, prince of the pilots (New Company of the Editions G.P., 1961)
- Marie Christmas (University Editions, 1962)
Radiophonic adaptation
- 1972 : the magic Mountain - Of Thomas Mann, adaptation of Michel Manoll, realization of George Godebert, with Pierre Vaneck, Jean-Marie Fertey, Jean Topart, Pascal Mazzotti (France Culture, contest of Radio Switzerland de Radiodiffusion)
On Michel Manoll
- Michel Manoll or the take-off of the light , Jacques Taurand (Harmattan, 1997)
External bonds
- the funds Michel Manoll of the college library of Angers
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