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Claude Minière

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Nationality
  
French

Occupation
  
Essayist and poet

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Born
  
October 25, 1938 (age 78) (
1938-10-25
)
Paris

Books
  
Arthur Aeschbacher, Perfection, Pall Mall: 2000-2003, Glamour

Similar
  
Daniel Dezeuze, Claude Viallat, Michel Butor, Oscarine Bosquet, Henri Deluy

Claude Minière (born October 25, 1938, Paris) is an essayist and poet. Initially, he took part in various avant-garde activities before turning towards a more solitary, more classical approach to writing, never forgetting, however, the conquests of Rimbaud, Ezra Pound and free-verse. For fifteen years he taught at l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts and is the author of a “panorama” of artistic creativity in France between 1965 and 1996: L’art en France 1965-1995 (Nouvelles editions françaises, Paris, 1995). Together with Margaret Tunstill, he translated two works by Ezra Pound: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, A Memoir (Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, ed. Tristram, 1992) and Treatise on Harmony (Traité d’Harmonie, ed. Julien Salvy, 1980). In addition to the many collections of his poetry he has produced three remarkable essays : Pound caractère chinois (ed. Gallimard); Barnett Newman (ed. Tarabuste); and Descartes (ed. Le Cherche-Midi).

References

Claude Minière Wikipedia