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By Jaccottet, Philippe Under Clouded Skies & Beauregard: Pens??es sous les nuages & Beauregard: 5 (Bloodaxe Contemporary French Poets) Paperback - January 1994

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Philippe Jaccottet’s poetry is meditative, immediate and sensuous. It is rooted in the Drôme region of south-east France, which gives it a rich sense of place. This book brings together his reflections on landscape in the prose pieces of Beauregard (1980) and in the poems of Under Clouded Skies (1983), two thematically linked collections which are remarkable for their lyrical restraint and quiet power. Jaccottet’s poetry is largely grounded in landscape and the visual world, pursuing an anxious and persistent questioning of natural signs, meticulously conveyed in a syntax of great inventiveness. His work is animated by a fascination with the visible world from which he translates visual objects into verbal images and ultimately into figures of language. His poems are highly attentive, pushing the eye beyond what it sees, enacting a rich hesitation between meaning conferred and meaning withheld. Poetry Book Society Recommended Translation. French-English bilingual edition.

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First published September 1, 1995

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Philippe Jaccottet was a Swiss Francophone poet and translator.

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"Sous les nuages bas d’octobre
Et déjà c’est un autre jour, je suis ailleurs,
déjà ils disent autre chose ou ils se taisent,
je passe, je m’étonne, et je ne peux en dire plus."
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