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Philippe Jaccottet

    30 giugno 1925 – 24 febbraio 2021

    Philippe Jaccottet è riconosciuto come una voce fondamentale della poesia francese del XX secolo, ottenendo notevole attenzione accademica per le sue profonde esplorazioni dell'esistenza e della natura. La sua opera è caratterizzata da uno stile introspettivo e lirico distintivo, volto a catturare momenti fugaci e sottili percezioni. I critici spesso sottolineano la sua capacità di intrecciare il paesaggio esteriore con l'esperienza umana interiore. Leggere Jaccottet offre un viaggio contemplativo nella delicata bellezza del mondo e nelle complessità del sé interiore.

    Philippe Jaccottet
    In Winter Light
    Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow
    The Second Seedtime
    Words in the Air
    The Pilgrim`s Bowl - (Giorgio Morandi)
    Obscurity
    • Obscurity

      • 132pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      An intense confrontation unfolds between a young man and his former mentor, a once-inspiring philosopher now living in despair. After years abroad, the disciple returns only to find his master has abandoned his family and ideals, leading to a night of painful revelations and critiques of their shared beliefs. Written during a period of creative struggle, this novel explores the dualities of human nature, aiming to reconcile despair with the pursuit of beauty and truth. Translated by Tess Lewis, it showcases Jaccottet's literary prowess.

      Obscurity
      4,5
    • 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)
      4,5
    • Words in the Air

      A Selection of Poems by Philippe Jaccottet

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      English, French (translation)Original French

      Words in the Air
      4,0
    • The Second Seedtime

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      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
      4,3
    • Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow

      • 342pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Philippe Jaccottet's newest work follows in some ways the approach of Seedtime, his recent two-volume collection of notebooks. Similarly comprising on-the-spot jottings, philosophical reflections, literary commentary, dream narratives and sundry "notes," this book nonetheless differs from the preceding volumes in that the Swiss poet includes more personal material than ever before. Drawing on unpublished notebooks from the years 1952-2005, Jacottet offers here passages about his family, the death of his father-in-law and of his mother, his encounters with other major poets--such as René Char, Francis Ponge, Jean Tardieu, and his friends Yves Bonnefoy and André du Bouchet--and his trips abroad, as well as, characteristically, his walks in the countryside around the village of Grignan, in the south of France, where he has lived since 1953. For a poet who has been notoriously discreet about his life, this book offers unexpected glimpses of the private man. Above all, the entries in this notebook show how one of the greatest European poets grapples with the discouraging elements of existence, counterbalancing them by recording fleeting perceptions in which "something else," almost like a threshold, seems present.

      Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow
      3,0
    • 'A la lumiere d'hiver' is a central work in the writing of the Swiss French poet Philippe Jaccottet (1925-2021). Tim Dooley's translation, 'In Winter Light', is the product of a long relationship with the original, which he first read in 1977. His English version mirrors the tentative, scrupulous exploration of being he finds in Jaccottet's French.

      In Winter Light
    • Seedtime

      • 374pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The first volume of notes and reflections from one of Switzerland's most prominent and prolific men of letters. Seedtime--Jaccottet's notebooks--is an especially good introduction to this leading francophone Swiss author, containing the poet's observations of the natural world and his reflections on literature, art, music, and the human condition. In these explorations, he returns again and again to the fundamental, focusing his prodigious talents on describing the exact shade of light on a meadow, the sound of running water, the color of cherry and almond blossoms, or the cry of a bird in the stillness before dawn. In this translation by Tess Lewis, English readers will finally be able to join this poet as we follow in his footsteps of fifty years ago and find the still-viable seeds of his delicate and tenacious verse.

      Seedtime
    • Francouzští básníci poslední doby Jaká je dnešní francouzská poezie? Bezpochyby formálně a názorové bohatá. Má také různou myšlenkovou inspiraci: surrealistickou, existencialistickou i křesťanskou. Českému čtenáři, vedenému k zemitosti a lidovosti, se však může zdát abstraktní a spekulativní... Má blízko k próze, a to poetické zůstává v maximálně účinném obraze, v hudbě a volbě slov a v rytmu věty. Ve Francii se klade větší důraz na jazykovou stránku poezie. V naší znalosti francouzské poezie vznikla mezera a tu bylo třeba zaplnit. Antologie obsahuje ukázky z tvorby 14 současných francouzských básníků. Svazek seznamuje čtenáře jednak s předchůdci dnešní francouzské poezie (Char, Ponge, Michaux), dále s básníky narozenými ve 20. letech i se současnými nadějnými autory. Editor Aleš Pohorský. Kniha je doplněna fotografiemi Paříže od Barbary Huckové.

      Maximum poezie. Francouzští básnící poslední doby
      4,7
    • Philippe Jaccottet ist eine der großen Stimmen der europäischen Poesie und 2014 durch die Aufnahme in die Bibliothèque de la Pléiade zum Klassiker geworden. „Sonnenflecken, Schattenflecken“ umfasst Aufzeichnungen aus der gesamten Zeit seines Schaffens, von den Anfängen im Frankreich der 1950er Jahre bis in die Gegenwart des 21. Jahrhunderts: poetische Fragmente im Sinne der Romantiker, Naturbeobachtungen, Reflexionen zum eigenen Leben, zu Literatur, Malerei und Musik. Es sind Texte, die dieses Lebenswerk wunderbar zusammenfassen – das Selbstporträt eines großen Dichters in seiner Zeit.

      Sonnenflecken, Schattenflecken
      5,0
    • Výbor básní francouzského autora z let 1953 – 1983, jehož základní podobu stanovil autor sám. – Doslov Jiří Pechar.

      Myšlenky pod mraky a jiné básně
      5,0