Young French poetic Force

Literary movement with international ambition created in 1963 by Michel-Georges Micberth (Mic Berthe). With the assistance of Jean Royer, mayor of Turns; of Lucien Morisse, director of the programs of Europe 1; of Louis Aragon for the literary credit. In 1968, the JFPF counted more than 40.000 contacts in forty country and had published 2.000 poets amateurs. There remained about it many notorieties of which Alain Fournier, ADG, Bernard Deyriès, Mary Laparlière, Catherine Cormery, Gerard Lecha, Patrice Leconte, Jean Chalopin, Maguy Vautier, David Bohbot, Francoise Moreau, Gilles Cormery, etc

Releases autobusiaques

Micberth creates the autobusiaque Mouvement in 1966, mode of creation literary, which appears in the poetic and theatrical expression. Libertarian philosophy in the form of spectacles, also named “releases autobusiaques”. One looks at them today like ludic works of individual Psychothérapie being held in public, of the moments of verbal and gestural improvisation, of the acts of real release to be it. The creators who assert their membership of this tendency do not satisfy to be the “agents” of these spectacles, they endeavor to put their life harmonizes some with the options retained and stated by Micberth: the rejection of conditioning socio-policy, primarily middle-class man , of the time, which leads to a Réification of the existence - anti-life - and the total achievement to be it.

End

In 1970, for probably political reasons, the JFPF disappeared from the French literary life.

Thesis or lampoon?

In the Eighties, Gerard Licked, academic, supported a thesis of sociology, directed by Jean Duvigneau, the adventure of the Young French poetic Force . This bulky pensum, subtitle pejoratively, forever found of editor because of the reprobation of the actors of this debatable work.

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