Yves de Bayser explained
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Birth Date: | 1920 |
Nationality: | French |
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Yves de Bayser (1920–1999) was a French poet, essayist, and translator.
Life
He was discovered by René Char and contributed to 1946 journals: Fontaine, L’Arche, Botteghe oscure, and Mercure de France. In 1954, Albert Camus published his essays, Églogues du tyran, in his Gallimard collection.[1]
Awards
Works
- Douze poèmes pour un secret, Guy Lévis-Mano 1948.
- Également auteur du Jardin (Tchou, 1970), préfacé par André Pieyre de Mandiargues
- Inscrire (Granit, 1979)
- Le jardin, Granit, 1993 LCCN 71574986
- Apercevoir, Fata Morgana, 1999.
Translations
- Le cycle de Cuchulain William Butler Yeats, Translated by Yves de Bayser, Obliques, 1974
- "Le Seuile du Palais du Roi", Cahiers de l'Herne, Yeats,
English translations
- Adam international review, Volumes 42-43, 1980
Notes and References
- Web site: IMEC : Bayser, Yves (De) . January 17, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090915233402/http://www.imec-archives.com/fonds_archives_fiche.php?i=BSR . September 15, 2009 .