Rene Maltête
Rene Maltête (1930 - 2000) is a Photographe French whose characteristic was to fix on its film of the strange images and humorous. It also published collections of Poème S.
Photographic works
Its photographs are based on the incongruous one with an unexpected shift, the feature of humor is constantly present, but much more than one simple image, one finds there a reflection philosophical.One can, for example on one of creations, to see in foreground a panel indicating of work and in second plan, a man deadened on a sand heap. Or, on another photography, a player of failure vis-a-vis a large mirror, giving the impression which he plays with his own image like adversary (solitary pleasure).
Poetic works
- Paris of the streets and the songs , 1960, Editions Port-royal Robert Laffont (exhausted). Republished at Pierre Bordered in 1995.
- With the small happiness, France , 1960, Éditions Hatchet.
- Intervention in open heart , 1962, Grassin Editions.
- Seeds for without garden , 1980, Firmin-Didot Editions.
- Scribouillages , 1985, at Plessier. Poems and photographs
- Hundred poems for peace , 1987, Editions Cherche Midi (foreword of Bernard Clavel, cover of Roland Topor).
- 100 poems for ecology , 1991, Editions Cherche Midi (foreword of Hubert Reeves).
- With what that rhyme? , 1995, Editions To give to see. Poems and photographs.
- Of the eyes full the pockets , 2003, Editions Glénat.
References
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