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Oeil ouvert et coeur battant

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Au coeur du mystère du mal qui traverse notre monde, comment envisager la beauté ? Et, allant plus loin, comment la dévisager en vérité, sans fuite ni artifice ? A travers une méditation aux confins de l'Occident et de la grande tradition chinoise, François Cheng invite à cette authentique contemplation. Car par-delà la création artistique, la sainteté révèle la beauté de l'âme et se découvre l'autre mystère, celui du Beau qui justifie notre existence terrestre. Alors, nous ne pouvons entrer que pas à pas dans ce qui nous dépasse et nous transfigure. L'oeil ouvert et le coeur battant.

89 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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François Cheng

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François Cheng is a French academician, writer, poet and calligrapher. He is the author of essays, novels, collections of poetry and books on art written in the French language, and the translator of some of the great French poets into Chinese.

Born in China and taking French citizenship in 1973, he was elected to the Académie française in 2002, and was the first person of Asian origin to be a member of the Academy. He was the winner of the 1998 Prix Femina for Le Dit de Tianyi ("The saying of Tianyi")

When Cheng arrived in France in 1948, on a study grant, he did not speak a word of the language. He subsequently adapted quickly and profoundly. In his speech to the Académie française, he explained, "I became a Frenchman in law, mind and heart more than thirty years ago [...] especially from that moment when I resolutely went over to the French language, making it the weapon, or the soul, of my creative work. This language, how can I say everything that I owe to it? It is so intimately bound up with the way I live and my inner life that it has proved to be the emblem of my destiny." It took many years before he became a novelist. His first works were on Chinese poetry and painting. Later he began to write works of poetry himself, before finally turning to the writing of novels.

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