An edition of Le Testament du printemps: poème (1991)

Le testament du printemps

poème

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Le testament du printemps
Jean-Claude Masson
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An edition of Le Testament du printemps: poème (1991)

Le testament du printemps

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"The epigraph, echoing Saba's "ancient" spring and, intertextually, Eliot's "cruel" April and Valéry's "maledetta primavera", sets the solemn yet celebratory tone of Jean-Claude Masson 's song to youth, his ode to first life experiences. From the perspective of experience, of one who has learned to "merit exile" and accept the necessary and inevitable banishment from a state of simplicity and innocence, the poet undertakes a poetic and nostalgic voyage back to a lost garden." (Cf. : Sergio Villani, World Literature Today, Summer, 1992).

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Gallimard
Language
French
Pages
94

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Le testament du printemps: poème
1991, Gallimard
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[Paris]

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Library of Congress
PQ2673.A7813 T47 1991

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Pagination
94 p.
Number of pages
94

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Open Library
OL18614359M
ISBN 10
2070722473
Library Thing
8518487

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