Jacques Réda (born 24 January 1929 in Lunéville) is a French poet, jazz critic, and flâneur. He was awarded the Prix Valery Larbaud in 1983, and was chief editor of the Nouvelle Revue Française from 1987 to 1996.
French poet, jazz critic, and flâneur (born 1929)
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Jacques Réda
Works
Amen (1968)
Récitatif (1971)
Les Ruines de Paris (1977) (The Ruins of Paris, trans. Mark Treharne, Reaktion Books, London, 1996)
L’Improviste, une lecture du jazz (1980)
L’Herbe des talus (1984)
Celle qui vient à pas légers (1985)
Jouer le jeu (L’Improviste II) (1985)
Retour au calme (1989) (Return to Calm, trans. by Aaron Prevots, 2007, Host Publications, Inc.)
Le Sens de la marche (1990)
Aller aux mirabelles, Gallimard (1991) (English translation: The Mirabelle Pickers, trans. by Jennie Feldman, Anvil Press Poetry, London 2012)
References
France, Peter (Ed.) (1995). The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN0-19-866125-8.
Into the Deep Street. Seven Modern French Poets. 1938–2008, Edited and translated by Jennie Feldman and Stephen Romer, Anvil, London 2009.
The Mirabelle Pickers, Translated by Jennie Feldman, Anvil, London 2012
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