Charles Juliet (born 30 September 1934) in Jujurieux in Ain, is a French poet, playwright and novelist. He won the 2013 Prix Goncourt de la Poésie.
French poet, playwright and novelist
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Biography
After his mother was sent to a psychiatry ward due to suicidal attempts, Charles Juliet was brought up by a family of Swiss peasants. At age 12, he went to school in Aix-en-Provence and at 20 he went on to study in Lyon. Three years later he dropped out and took to writing.
Ténèbres en terre froide - Journal 1 (1957-1964), (2000)
La Vague, (2001)
Invite le vent, (2002)
Une joie secrète, (2002)
Eclats (2002)
Te rejoindre, (2002)
L'Incessant, (2002)
L'Autre Faim, (2003)
Notules, (2005)
Ces bruits du monde extérieur, (2005)
Les Autoportraits de Jean-Michel Marchetti, (2005)
Au pays du long nuage blanc, (2005)
T.R.U.P.H.E.M.U.S, (2006)
L'opulence de la nuit, (2006)
D'une rive à l'autre, (2006)
Un jour, (2006)
L'absente, (2007)
Etty Hillesum, la fille qui ne savait pas prier, (2007)
Moisson, Choix de poèmes, (2012)
Gratitude, Journal IX 2004-2008, (2017)
Rencontres avec Bram Van Velde, Nouvelle Édition Augmentée, (2020)
References
Cousseau, Anne (2007). "Rencontre de Charles Juliet avec Samuel Beckett". In Van Hulle, Dirk; Nixon, Mark (eds.). All Sturm and No Drang: Beckett and Romanticism: Beckett at Reading 2006. Rodopi. pp.407–424. ISBN9789042023017.
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