Paul Chaulot

Born in 1914 with Lanty-on-Paddle and died in 1969, Paul Chaulot is a French poet and writer.

Earning its living as civil servant, he was chronicler in great reviews: the Books of the South , Spirit, Mercure de France and collaborator of several foreign reviews.

As a poet, it published many collections of which the two first, before 1940 were rather of surrealist inspiration. Post-war period, its poetry became more humanistic and in 1951, via Jean Rousselot, his colleague with the ministry for the Interior, it bound friendship with the authors of the École of Rochefort. In 1949, it is lived rewarded by the Apollinaire Price for Against-ground and obtained the Price max Jacob in 1967 for Soudaine bark .

Paul Chaulot also existed as a novelist and as Hungarian translator.

Works

  • Hope (except trade, 1933)
  • the colorless Disc (Messein, 1936)
  • With weapons (Letters, 1948)
  • Like alive a (Seghers, 1950)
  • Against-ground (the horse of scum, 1949)
  • Risks (Books of Rochefort, 1952)
  • the city with witness (Cadenel, 1952)
  • Odette 'Way of the men, 1953)
  • Days of concrete (Friendly of Rochefort, 1954)
  • the grass of each stopover (Seghers, 1956)
  • the least sure door (Seghers, 1959)
  • Birth prehistory (Seghers, 1963)
  • supposed Times (Editions of Syrinx)
  • Sudden bark (Seghers, 1967)
  • For fuller dangers (Rougerie, 1973)
  • Luc Bérimont (Seghers, " Poets of aujourd'hui" , 1966).

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