Martine Broda Explained

Martine Broda (17 March 1947 in Nancy – in Paris) was a French poet, literary critic and translator.

Martine Broda
Birth Date:17 March 1947
Birth Place:Nancy, France
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Resting Place:Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris, France
Language:French
Occupation:Linguist, poet, translator, Literature Critic, writer
Genre:Poetry
Awards:Prix Mottart (1998)

Biography

After studying literature and philosophy at the same time, Martie Broda has manly devoted herself to poetry, being part of the collective from the journal Action Poétique, and at the time of research at CNRS, her work focused on modern poetry. Beyond of her own poetic creations, she particularly known for her translations and commentary on the poetry of Paul Celan.

She is buried in Montparnasse Cemetery.

Works

Poetry

Translations

Essays

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