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Philippe Jaccottet

    30 juin 1925 – 24 février 2021

    Philippe Jaccottet s'affirme comme une voix essentielle de la poésie française du XXe siècle, suscitant une attention académique considérable pour ses explorations profondes de l'existence et de la nature. Son œuvre se distingue par un style introspectif et lyrique singulier, qui cherche à saisir l'instant fugace et les nuances subtiles de la perception. Les critiques soulignent fréquemment sa capacité à tisser un lien entre le paysage extérieur et l'expérience humaine intérieure. La lecture de Jaccottet invite à un voyage contemplatif au cœur de la beauté délicate du monde et des complexités du moi.

    Philippe Jaccottet
    A Calm Fire
    Obscurity
    La poesia romanda
    A la lumière d'hiver. Leçons. Chants d'en bas. Pensées sous les nuages
    La promenade sous les arbres
    Rilke
    • Rilke

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      « Rilke savait mieux que personne qu'avoir écrit les Élégies et les Sonnets, avoir réussi à célébrer l'espace angélique tel qu'il l'avait pressenti très jeune et entrevu en certains moments décisifs de sa vie, ce n'était pas être devenu soi-même l'ange ou Orphée. /.../ Mais sans doute avait-il désiré le grand poème comme Colomb l'Amérique, comme l'amant l'aimée. » Dans cet ouvrage, Philippe Jaccottet s'emploie à retrouver un regard plus libre sur le poète et son oeuvre. Il s'écarte, dans la mesure du possible, de la légende et s'appuie sur ces mots de Robert Musil : « Rainer Maria Rilke était mal adapté à ce temps. Ce grand poète lyrique n'a rien fait que porter pour la première fois à sa perfection la poésie allemande... » Une monographie de référence, signée par un poète français parmi les plus importants, traducteur de l'oeuvre de Rilke.

      Rilke
    • La promenade sous les arbres

      • 129pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Ce très beau texte, paru pour la première fois en 1957, n'a rien perdu de sa force et de son originalité secrète. C'est un chant intérieur, aux confins du mystère de la transparence, aux approches de l'invisible.

      La promenade sous les arbres
    • "Autrefois,moi l'effrayé, l'ignorant, vivant à peine,me couvrant d'images les yeux,j'ai prétendu guider mourants et morts.Moi, poète abrité,épargné, souffrant à peine,aller tracer des routes jusque-là !À présent, lampe soufflée,main plus errante, qui tremble,je recommence lentement dans l'air."

      A la lumière d'hiver. Leçons. Chants d'en bas. Pensées sous les nuages
    • Cette anthologie de poèmes bilingues contient des textes de Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, Blaise Cendrars, Pierre-Louis Matthey, Gustave Roud, Edmond-Henri Crisinel, Maurice Chappaz, Jean Cuttat, Anne Perrier, Philippe Jaccottet, Nicolas Bouvier, Pierre Chappuis, Jacques Chessex, Pierre-Alain Tâche, Jeanclaude Berger, Pierre Voélin, Frédéric Wandelère, José-Flore Tappy.

      La poesia romanda
    • Obscurity

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(18)Évaluer

      After several years abroad, a young man returns to his hometown to seek the man he calls master. This master, a brilliant philosopher, had made the young man into a disciple before sending him out into the world to put his teachings into practice. Returning three years later, the disciple finds his master has abandoned his wife and child and moved into a squalid one-room flat, cutting himself off completely from his former life. Disillusioned and reeling from the discovery, the young man spends an entire night listening to his master's bitter denunciation of the ideals they once shared. Obscurity, by noted thinker Philippe Jaccottet, is the story of this intense encounter between two men who were once very close and now must grapple with the fractured ideals that separate them. Written in 1960 during Jaccottet's period of poetic paralysis, the novel seeks to harmonize the best and worst of human nature--reconciling despair, falsehood, and lethargy of spirit with the need to remain open to beauty, truth, and the essential goodness of humankind. Translated by Tess Lewis, Obscurity is Jaccottet's only work of fiction, one that will introduce new readers to the multifaceted skills of this major poet. Praise for the French edition "In its haggard sobriety, the account of this tormented soul's monologue is staggering . . . a beautiful narrative, written in a resounding, solemn style."--La Table Ronde

      Obscurity
    • A Calm Fire

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      A collection of travel writings by the Swiss-French poet that takes him through war-torn parts of the Middle East, where he attends to scenes of faith and history that often go unremarked amid the turmoil.

      A Calm Fire
    • A meditation on the work of Italian artist Giorgio Morandi and its power to evoke a complexity of emotions and astonishment.In The Pilgrim’s Bowl , Swiss poet Philippe Jaccottet examines Giorgio Morandi’s ascetic still lifes, contrasting his artistic approach to the life philosophies of two authors whom he cherished, Pascal and Leopardi, and reflecting on the few known autobiographical details we know about Morandi. In this small and erudite tome, Jaccottet draws us into the very heart of the artist’s calm and strangely haunting oeuvre. In his literary criticism, Jaccottet is known for deeply engaging with the work of his fellow poets and tenaciously seeking the essence of their poetics. In this, his only book-length essay devoted to an artist, his critical prose likewise blends empathy, subtle discernment, and a determination to pinpoint, or at least glimpse, the elusive underlying qualities of Morandi's deceptively simple, dull-toned yet mysteriously luminous paintings. The Pilgrim’s Bowl is a remarkably elucidating study based on a profound admiration for and a dialogue with Morandi’s oeuvre.

      The Pilgrim`s Bowl - (Giorgio Morandi)
    • The second volume of notes and reflections from one of Switzerland's most prominent and prolific men of letters. One of Europe's finest contemporary poets, Jaccottet is a writer of exacting attention. Through keen observations of the natural world, art, literature, and music, and reflections on the human condition, Jaccottet opens his readers' eyes to the transcendent in everyday life. The Second Seedtime is a collection of "things seen, things read, and things dreamed." The volume continues the project Jaccottet began three decades earlier in his first volume of notebooks, Seedtime. Here, again, he gathers flashes of beauty dispersed around him like seeds that may blossom into poems or moments of inspiration. He returns, insistently, to such literary touchstones as Dante, Montaigne, Góngora, Goethe, Kierkegaard, Hölderlin, Michaux, Hopkins, Brontë, and Dickinson, as well as musical greats including Bach, Monteverdi, Purcell, and Schubert. The Second Seedtime is the vivid chronicle of one man's passionate engagement with the life of the mind, the spirit, and the natural world.

      The Second Seedtime
    • Under Clouded Skies / Beauregard

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      Philippe Jaccottet's poetry is meditative, immediate and sensuous, rooted in the Drome region of south-east France, which gives it a rich sense of place. This book brings together his reflections on landscape in the prose pieces of Beauregard (1980) and in the poems of Under Clouded Skies (1983), two thematically linked collections.

      Under Clouded Skies / Beauregard
    • Words in the Air

      A Selection of Poems by Philippe Jaccottet

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      Words in the Air