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'''Philippe Jaccottet''' ({{IPA |
'''Philippe Jaccottet''' ({{IPA|fr|filip ʒakotɛ|lang}}; 30 June 1925 – 24 February 2021) was a Swiss [[Francophone]] poet and translator. |
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== Life and work == |
== Life and work == |
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After completing his studies in [[Lausanne]], he lived several years in |
After completing his studies in [[Lausanne]], he lived for several years in Paris. In 1953, he moved to the town of [[Grignan]] in [[Provence]]. He has translated numerous authors and poets into French, including [[Goethe]], [[Friedrich Hölderlin|Hölderlin]], [[Thomas Mann|Mann]], [[Osip Mandelstam|Mandelstam]], [[Luis de Góngora|Góngora]], [[Giacomo Leopardi|Leopardi]], [[Robert Musil|Musil]], [[Rainer Maria Rilke|Rilke]], [[Homer]] and [[Giuseppe Ungaretti|Ungaretti]]. He was awarded the German international [[Petrarca-Preis]] in 1988 for his poetry. |
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In 2014, Philippe Jaccottet became the fifteenth living author to be published in the prestigious ''[[Bibliothèque de la Pléiade]]''.<ref>[http://www.rts.ch/info/culture/5614654-le-poete-vaudois-philippe-jaccottet-entre-de-son-vivant-dans-la-pleiade.html "Le poète vaudois Philippe Jaccottet entre de son vivant dans La Pléiade"], [[Radio télévision suisse|www.rts.ch]] (page visited on 14 February 2014).</ref><ref>[http://www.la-pleiade.fr/Auteur/Philippe-Jaccottet "Philippe Jaccottet"], [[Bibliothèque de la Pléiade|www.la-pleiade.fr]] (page visited on 14 February 2014).</ref> After [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]], [[Blaise Cendrars]] and [[Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz]], he |
In 2014, Philippe Jaccottet became the fifteenth living author to be published in the prestigious ''[[Bibliothèque de la Pléiade]]''.<ref>[http://www.rts.ch/info/culture/5614654-le-poete-vaudois-philippe-jaccottet-entre-de-son-vivant-dans-la-pleiade.html "Le poète vaudois Philippe Jaccottet entre de son vivant dans La Pléiade"], [[Radio télévision suisse|www.rts.ch]] (page visited on 14 February 2014).</ref><ref>[http://www.la-pleiade.fr/Auteur/Philippe-Jaccottet "Philippe Jaccottet"], [[Bibliothèque de la Pléiade|www.la-pleiade.fr]] (page visited on 14 February 2014).</ref> After [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]], [[Blaise Cendrars]] and [[Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz]], he was the fourth Swiss author to be published in the ''[[Bibliothèque de la Pléiade]]''.<ref>{{in lang|fr}} ''[[Le Temps]]'' Saturday 15 February 2014.</ref> |
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Jaccottet died in [[Grignan]], France in February 2021 at the age of 95.<ref>[https://www.tdg.ch/le-poete-philippe-jaccottet-est-decede-378337427870 Le poète Philippe Jaccottet est décédé]</ref> |
Jaccottet died in [[Grignan]], France, in February 2021 at the age of 95.<ref>[https://www.tdg.ch/le-poete-philippe-jaccottet-est-decede-378337427870 Le poète Philippe Jaccottet est décédé]</ref> |
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== Honours == |
== Honours == |
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* 1988 [[Petrarca-Preis]] |
* 1988 [[Petrarca-Preis]] |
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* 1995 [[Grand Prix national de Poésie]] |
* 1995 [[Grand Prix national de Poésie]] |
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* 2003 [[Prix Goncourt|Prix Goncourt de la poésie]]<ref>{{cite web |url= |
* 2003 [[Prix Goncourt|Prix Goncourt de la poésie]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.academiegoncourt.com/?article=1229180726 |title=Lauréats |publisher=[[Académie Goncourt]] |access-date=29 October 2010 }}</ref> |
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* 2018 [[Prix mondial Cino Del Duca]] |
* 2018 [[Prix mondial Cino Del Duca]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.livreshebdo.fr/article/philippe-jaccottet-recompense-par-le-prix-mondial-cino-del-duca-2018 |title=Philippe Jaccottet récompensé par le prix mondial Cino del Duca 2018 |work=Livres Hebdo |author=Isabel Contreras |date=24 May 2018 |access-date=26 May 2018}}</ref> |
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== Publications == |
== Publications == |
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* ''L'Effraie'', 1953 |
* ''L'Effraie'', 1953 |
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* ''L'Entretien des muses'', 1968 |
* ''L'Entretien des muses'', 1968 |
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* ''Truinas'', le 21 avril 2001, Genève, La Dogana, 2004 |
* ''Truinas'', le 21 avril 2001, Genève, La Dogana, 2004 |
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* ''De la poésie, entretien avec Reynald André Chalard'', [[Arléa]], 2005 |
* ''De la poésie, entretien avec Reynald André Chalard'', [[Arléa]], 2005 |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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[[Category:People from Broye-Vully District]] |
[[Category:People from Broye-Vully District]] |
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[[Category:Prix Goncourt de la Poésie winners]] |
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[[Category:Prix Valery Larbaud winners]] |
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[[Category:Swiss male poets]] |
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[[Category:University of Lausanne alumni]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 7 January 2025
Native name | Philippe Jaccottet |
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Born | Moudon, Switzerland | 30 June 1925
Died | 24 February 2021 Grignan, France | (aged 95)
Language | French |
Philippe Jaccottet (French: [filip ʒakotɛ]; 30 June 1925 – 24 February 2021) was a Swiss Francophone poet and translator.
Life and work
[edit]After completing his studies in Lausanne, he lived for several years in Paris. In 1953, he moved to the town of Grignan in Provence. He has translated numerous authors and poets into French, including Goethe, Hölderlin, Mann, Mandelstam, Góngora, Leopardi, Musil, Rilke, Homer and Ungaretti. He was awarded the German international Petrarca-Preis in 1988 for his poetry.
In 2014, Philippe Jaccottet became the fifteenth living author to be published in the prestigious Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.[1][2] After Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Blaise Cendrars and Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, he was the fourth Swiss author to be published in the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.[3]
Jaccottet died in Grignan, France, in February 2021 at the age of 95.[4]
Honours
[edit]- 1958 Prix des écrivains vaudois
- 1966 Johann-Heinrich-Voß-Preis für Übersetzung
- 1981 Prix Gottfried Keller
- 1985 Grand Prix de Poésie de la Ville de Paris
- 1988 Petrarca-Preis
- 1995 Grand Prix national de Poésie
- 2003 Prix Goncourt de la poésie[5]
- 2018 Prix mondial Cino Del Duca[6]
Publications
[edit]- L'Effraie, 1953
- L'Entretien des muses, 1968
- Paysages avec figures absentes, 1970
- Chant d'En-bas, 1974
- Rilke par lui-même, 1971
- À la lumière d'hiver, 1974
- Des Histoires de passage, 1983
- Pensées sous les nuages, 1983
- La Semaison, Carnets 1954-1967, 1984
- Une Transaction secrète, 1987
- Cahier de verdure, 1990 (poem Cherry Tree, Eng. trans. Mark Treharne)
- Requiem, 1991
- Libretto, La Dogana, 1990
- Poésie, 1946-1967, Poésie/Gallimard, Paris, (1971) 1990
- Requiem (1946) ; suivi de, Remarques (1990), Fata Morgana, 1991
- Cristal et fumée, Fata Morgana, 1993
- A la lumière d'hiver ; précédé de, Leçons ; et de, Chants d'en bas ; et suivi de, Pensées sous les nuages, Gallimard, 1994 (poem Learning, trans. Mark Treharne, Delos Press, 2001)
- Après beaucoup d'années, Gallimard, 1994
- Autriche, Éditions L'Age d'homme, 1994
- Eaux prodigues, Nasser Assar, lithographies, La Sétérée, J. Clerc, 1994
- Ecrits pour papier journal : chroniques 1951-1970, texts gathered and présented by Jean Pierre Vidal, Gallimard, 1994
- Tout n'est pas dit : billets pour la Béroche : 1956-1964, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1994
- La seconde semaison : carnets 1980-1994, Gallimard, 1996
- Beauregard, postf. d'Adrien Pasquali, Éditions Zoé, 1997
- Paysages avec figures absentes, Gallimard, Paris, (1976) 1997, "coll. poésie/gallimard".
- Observations et autres notes anciennes : 1947-1962, Gallimard, 1998
- A travers un verger ; suivi de, Les cormorans ; et de, Beauregard, Gallimard, 2000
- Carnets 1995-1998 : la semaison III, Gallimard, 2001
- Notes du ravin, Fata Morgana, 2001
- Et, néanmoins : proses et poésies, Gallimard, 2001
- Le bol du pèlerin (Morandi), La Dogana, 2001.
- Une Constellation, tout près, La Dogana, 2002.
- A partir du mot Russie, Fata Morgana, 2002
- Gustave Roud, présentation et choix de textes par Philippe Jaccottet, Seghers, 2002
- Correspondance, 1942 - 1976 / Philippe Jaccottet, Gustave Roud ; éd. établie, annotée et présentée par José-Flore Tappy, Gallimard, 2002
- Nuages, Philippe Jaccottet, Alexandre Hollan, Fata Morgana, 2002
- Cahier de verdure ; suivi de, Après beaucoup d'années, Gallimard, "coll. poésie/gallimard", 2003
- Truinas, le 21 avril 2001, Genève, La Dogana, 2004
- De la poésie, entretien avec Reynald André Chalard, Arléa, 2005
See also
[edit]Notes and references
[edit]- ^ "Le poète vaudois Philippe Jaccottet entre de son vivant dans La Pléiade", www.rts.ch (page visited on 14 February 2014).
- ^ "Philippe Jaccottet", www.la-pleiade.fr (page visited on 14 February 2014).
- ^ (in French) Le Temps Saturday 15 February 2014.
- ^ Le poète Philippe Jaccottet est décédé
- ^ "Lauréats". Académie Goncourt. Retrieved 29 October 2010.
- ^ Isabel Contreras (24 May 2018). "Philippe Jaccottet récompensé par le prix mondial Cino del Duca 2018". Livres Hebdo. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
Bibliography
[edit]- Alentour de Philippe Jaccottet, Sud no. 80-81, Marseille, 1989.
- "Philippe Jaccottet en filigrane", Revue des sciences humaines, n° 255, Lille, Université Charles-de-Gaulle-Lille III, 1999.
- Marie-Claire DUMAS, La Poésie de Philippe Jaccottet, Paris, Campion, 1986.
- Harvé FERRAGE, Philippe Jaccotet, le pari de l'inactuel, Paris, PUF, 2000.
- Jean-Pierre GIUSTO, Philippe Jaccottet ou le Désir d'inscription, Lille, Presses universitaires de Lille, 1994.
- Yasuaki KAWANABE, Philippe Jaccottet et la Poésie du haiku - "on",L'Un et l'autre,fugures du poème, Revue des Lettres modernes, Paris-Caen, Minard, 2001.
- Jean-Pierre RIHARD, Onze études sur la Poésie moderne, Paris, Seuil, 1964.
- Jean-Pierre VIDAL, Philippe Jaccottet, Paris, Payot, 1990.
External links
[edit]- Publications by and about Philippe Jaccottet in the catalogue Helveticat of the Swiss National Library
- Philippe Jaccottet traducteur et poète : une esthétique de l'effacement, mémoire de maîtrise de Mathilde Vischer
- La poétique de l'espace dans l'œuvre de Philippe Jaccottet, mémoire de licence de Damien Berdot
- Jaccottet et la poétique, article de J.M. Maulpoix.
- 1925 births
- 2021 deaths
- 20th-century French male writers
- 20th-century French poets
- 20th-century Swiss poets
- 21st-century French male writers
- 21st-century French poets
- 21st-century Swiss poets
- Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- French male poets
- People from Broye-Vully District
- Prix Goncourt de la Poésie winners
- Swiss male poets
- University of Lausanne alumni