Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2009

28.11.2016 - St. John Perse2 and Foundation etc...


dali48 and writing books and photographing parks etc...


12.10.2009 - Interpretation of dali48  

In 1967 Perse returned to France with his American wife - the former Dorothy Milburn Russel, but kept also a residence in the United States...

Perse died on September 20, 1975 in Giens. His papers and library are housed at the Foundation St. John Perse in the hôtel de ville of Aix-en-Provence...

Perse avoided straight ideological messages - but he was well aware of the modern poets role and declared in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech 'in these days of nuclear energy - can the earthenware lamps of the poet still suffice?' ... (St. J. Perse, P.A.C.)

30.05.2013 - Interprétation de dali48

Évincé du poste clé de secrétaire général du ministère des Affaires étrangères en 1940 par Paul Reynaud, privé de ses droits par le gouvernement de Vichy, il s'exila aux États-Unis où il écrivit ses plus grands poèmes - Exil, Vents, Amers - et ne rentra en France qu'en 1957 et s'établit en Provence à la presqu'île de Giens où il meurt en 1975 - Son oeuvre, comme son existence, est placée sous le signe du nomadisme et de l'émerveillement face au monde, aux éléments et la nature! - Elle comporte quatre cycles: Antilles, Asie, Amérique, Provence - Ces lieux sont porteurs de découvertes, d'aventures - mais aussi de solitude et d'exil, source de création... (Fondation SJP, L'oeuvre)


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Freitag, 9. Oktober 2009

28.11.2016 - St. J. Perse2 and Exile etc...


dali48 and writing books and photographing "flora and fauna" etc...
 

09.10.2009 - Interpretation of dali48    

From 1916 to 1921 he worked in China - On his vacations Perse sailed the South Seas - and travelled in the Gobi Desert...

His strongly rhythmical poems, which celebrate his lost Antillean paradise - drew the attention of André Gide among others...

His odysseian feelings can be found from the work of other diplomat-writers, among them Pablo Neruda and George Seferis...

In 1933 Perse was appointed Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1940, after the Germans had occupied France, he was dismissed from office by the collaborationist Vichy government - Perse first fled to England and then to the United States - As a revenge the Nazi secret police looted his Paris apartment - where they seized and destroyed several manuscripts, representing 15 years of work...

In the new country Perse worked at the Library of Congress - He had a privately funded position as a consultant on French poetry - During these years of exile Perse resumed writing poetry. His works darkened in tone - exile was for him a man's ever-present condition - This theme with the images of barren sand and desolate beaches - he examined in Exile (1942), dedicated to A. Mac Leish, the Librarian of Congress - It has been described as one of the greatest works emerging from World War II... (St. J. Perse, P.A.C.)


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