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Luc Bérimont
This 1966 Seghers volume gathers selected texts by French poet Luc Bérimont, accompanied by an introductory presentation by Paul Chaulot and a bibliography. The book situates Bérimont’s writing within mid-twentieth-century French poetry, offering readers both a representative selection of his work and critical context for understanding his literary voice. As an author-focused volume, it combines primary texts with editorial framing, making it useful for readers approaching Bérimont’s poetry for the first time as well as for those tracing the reception of modern French poets. The edition preserves the character of a literary study and selection rather than a conventional standalone poetry collection, pairing creative work with scholarly apparatus.
| Publisher | P. Seghers |
|---|---|
| Pages | 192 |
| Search language | french |
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