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'''Paul Louis Rossi''' (born 1933 [[Nantes]], [[Brittany]] is a French critic and poet.
{{Short description|French critic and poet (born 1933)}}
'''Paul Louis Rossi''' (born 4 November 1933) is a French critic and poet.


==Life==
==Life==
His grandparents Queffelec spoke [[Breton language|Breton]] and [[Cornish language|Cornish]]. His father was Italian, of the Venice area. He was shot by the Germans in 1943 in [[Tübingen]], when Rossi was a dozen years old.<ref name="cipmarseille.com">http://www.cipmarseille.com/auteur_fiche.php?id=1103</ref>
Paul Louis Rossi was born in [[Nantes]], [[Brittany]] on 4 November 1933. His grandparents Queffelec spoke [[Breton language|Breton]] and [[Cornish language|Cornish]]. His father was Italian, of the Venice area. He was shot by the Germans in 1943 in [[Tübingen]], when Rossi was ten years old.<ref name="cipmarseille.com">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cipmarseille.com/auteur_fiche.php?id=1103|title = CipM - centre international de poésie Marseille. l'Hébergement idéal pour vos vacances}}</ref>


Hr published a booklet entitled ''Liturgy for the night'' in 1958, during the [[Algerian War]]. He came to work early to [[Paris]]; he wanted to become a journalist. He wrote music reviews: in ''Jazz Magazine'' and in the ''Cahiers du jazz'', and film criticism: "The Arbitrary", dedicated to [[Robert Bresson]], published in ''Camera Pen''. He collaborated with ''[[French Letters]]'' and the journal ''Change'', directed by [[Jean-Pierre Faye]]. In the 1970s he made, with [[Jacques Roubaud]], [[Lionel Ray]], and [[Pierre Lartigue]], exercises on the world ''Oulipo: The Inimaginaires''. His travel book of ''St. Ursula'' was published by Gallimard in 1973.<ref>http://www.letempsquilfait.com/Pages/Auteurs/Rossi/rossi.html</ref>
Rossi published a booklet entitled ''Liturgy for the night'' in 1958, during the [[Algerian War]]. He came to work early to [[Paris]]; he wanted to become a journalist. He wrote music reviews: in ''Jazz Magazine'' and in the ''Cahiers du jazz'', and film criticism: "The Arbitrary", dedicated to [[Robert Bresson]], published in ''Camera Pen''. He collaborated with ''[[French Letters]]'' and the journal ''Change'', directed by [[Jean-Pierre Faye]]. In the 1970s he made, with [[Jacques Roubaud]], [[Lionel Ray]], and [[Pierre Lartigue]], exercises on the world ''Oulipo: The Inimaginaires''. His travel book of ''St. Ursula'' was published by Gallimard in 1973.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.letempsquilfait.com/Pages/Auteurs/Rossi/rossi.html |title=Paul Louis Rossi |access-date=2009-09-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080703183916/http://www.letempsquilfait.com/Pages/Auteurs/Rossi/rossi.html |archive-date=2008-07-03 }}</ref>


He lives in Paris.<ref name="cipmarseille.com"/>
Rossi lives in Paris.<ref name="cipmarseille.com"/>


==Awards==
==Awards==
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==Works==
==Works==
*{{cite book| title=Inscapes | year=1994| isbn=978-2-86853-197-1| publisher=Le Temps qu'il fait }}
*{{cite book| title=Inscapes | year=1994| isbn=978-2-86853-197-1| publisher=[[Le Temps qu'il fait]] }}
*Elévation de l'enclume (1997)
*Elévation de l'enclume (1997)
*Escalation of the anvil (1997)
*Escalation of the anvil (1997)
*{{cite book| title=Les nuits de Romainville| year=1998| isbn=978-2-86853-300-5}}
*{{cite book| title=Les nuits de Romainville| year=1998| isbn=978-2-86853-300-5| last1=Rossi| first1=Paul Louis}}
*{{cite book| title=Le Colloque de nuit |authors=[[Philippe Beck]], [[Yves Di Manno]], Paul Louis Rossi| publisher=Le temps qu'il fait| year=2000| isbn=978-2-86853-338-8 }}
*{{cite book| title=Le Colloque de nuit |author=[[Philippe Beck]] |author2=[[Yves Di Manno]] |author3=Paul Louis Rossi | publisher=Le temps qu'il fait| year=2000| isbn=978-2-86853-338-8 }}
*La Voyageuse immortelle (2001)
*La Voyageuse immortelle (2001)
*Le Voyage de Sainte-Ursule (Gallimard, 1973)
*Le Voyage de Sainte-Ursule (Gallimard, 1973)
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*Crossing the Rhine (POL Hachette, 1981)
*Crossing the Rhine (POL Hachette, 1981)
*{{cite book| title=Les États provisoires | publisher=POL| year=1984| isbn=978-2-86744-018-2 }}
*{{cite book| title=Les États provisoires | publisher=POL| year=1984| isbn=978-2-86744-018-2 }}
*{{cite book| title=Nantes | publisher=Champ Vallon| year=1987| url=http://books.google.com/books?id=EgCQvW8wfvoC&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=Paul+Louis+Rossi&source=bl&ots=u47S0-ciTm&sig=x9vE0BIjHjqn_frR-_lPSO7AD4M&hl=en&ei=WlaqSuzBHJPgMbPIuPIN&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7#v=onepage&q=&f=false| isbn=978-2-903528-89-8 }}
*{{cite book| title=Nantes | publisher=Champ Vallon| year=1987| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EgCQvW8wfvoC&q=Paul+Louis+Rossi&pg=PA42| isbn=978-2-903528-89-8 }}
*Régine (Julliard, 1990)
*Régine (Julliard, 1990)
*Cose Naturali (Éd. Unes, 1991)
*Cose Naturali (Éd. Unes, 1991)
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.pol-editeur.fr/catalogue/ficheauteur.asp?num=170 "Paul Louis Rossi", ''P O L Catalogue'']
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081120214417/http://www.pol-editeur.fr/catalogue/ficheauteur.asp?num=170 "Paul Louis Rossi", ''P O L Catalogue'']
*[http://www.printempsdespoetes.com/index.php?rub=poetheque&page=14&url=http://www.printempsdespoetes.com/poetheque/index.php?fiche_poete%26cle=336%26nom=Paul%20Louis%20Rossi "Paul Louis Rossi", ''Le Printemps des Poetes'']
*[http://www.printempsdespoetes.com/index.php?rub=poetheque&page=14&url=http://www.printempsdespoetes.com/poetheque/index.php?fiche_poete%26cle=336%26nom=Paul%20Louis%20Rossi "Paul Louis Rossi", ''Le Printemps des Poetes'']


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Latest revision as of 18:16, 23 December 2023

Paul Louis Rossi (born 4 November 1933) is a French critic and poet.

Life

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Paul Louis Rossi was born in Nantes, Brittany on 4 November 1933. His grandparents Queffelec spoke Breton and Cornish. His father was Italian, of the Venice area. He was shot by the Germans in 1943 in Tübingen, when Rossi was ten years old.[1]

Rossi published a booklet entitled Liturgy for the night in 1958, during the Algerian War. He came to work early to Paris; he wanted to become a journalist. He wrote music reviews: in Jazz Magazine and in the Cahiers du jazz, and film criticism: "The Arbitrary", dedicated to Robert Bresson, published in Camera Pen. He collaborated with French Letters and the journal Change, directed by Jean-Pierre Faye. In the 1970s he made, with Jacques Roubaud, Lionel Ray, and Pierre Lartigue, exercises on the world Oulipo: The Inimaginaires. His travel book of St. Ursula was published by Gallimard in 1973.[2]

Rossi lives in Paris.[1]

Awards

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Works

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  • Inscapes. Le Temps qu'il fait. 1994. ISBN 978-2-86853-197-1.
  • Elévation de l'enclume (1997)
  • Escalation of the anvil (1997)
  • Rossi, Paul Louis (1998). Les nuits de Romainville. ISBN 978-2-86853-300-5.
  • Philippe Beck; Yves Di Manno; Paul Louis Rossi (2000). Le Colloque de nuit. Le temps qu'il fait. ISBN 978-2-86853-338-8.
  • La Voyageuse immortelle (2001)
  • Le Voyage de Sainte-Ursule (Gallimard, 1973)
  • La Traversée du Rhin (Hachette POL, 1981)
  • Crossing the Rhine (POL Hachette, 1981)
  • Les États provisoires. POL. 1984. ISBN 978-2-86744-018-2.
  • Nantes. Champ Vallon. 1987. ISBN 978-2-903528-89-8.
  • Régine (Julliard, 1990)
  • Cose Naturali (Éd. Unes, 1991)
  • La Montagne de Kaolin (Julliard, 1992)
  • L'Ouest surnaturel. Hatier, coll. Brèves Littérature. 1993. ISBN 978-2-218-04994-1.
  • La Palanchina. Julliard. 1993. ISBN 978-2-260-01020-3.
  • Le Fauteuil rouge (Julliard, 1994)
  • Faïences. Flammarion. 1995. ISBN 978-2-08-067141-7.
  • Vocabulaire de la modernité littéraire. Minerve. 1996. ISBN 978-2-86931-082-7.
  • Le Vieil homme et la nuit (Julliard, 1997)
  • André Lambotte (ARTGO, Bruxelles, 1997)
  • La vie secrète de Fra Angelico (Bayard, 1997)
  • Cose Naturali (Éd. Ergo Pers Gent, 1997)
  • Quand Anna murmurait. Flammarion. 1999. ISBN 978-2-08-067707-5.
  • Fuscelli (Éd. Tandem, Belgique, 2000)

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