Jacques Réda
Jacques Réda (born 24 January 1929 in Lunéville) is a French poet, jazz critic, and flâneur. He was awarded the Prix Valery Larbaud in 1983, and was chief editor of the Nouvelle Revue Française from 1987 to 1996.
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Works
- Amen (1968)
- Récitatif (1971)
- Les Ruines de Paris (1977) (The Ruins of Paris, trans. Mark Treharne, Reaktion Books, London, 1996)
- L’Improviste, une lecture du jazz (1980)
- L’Herbe des talus (1984)
- Celle qui vient à pas légers (1985)
- Jouer le jeu (L’Improviste II) (1985)
- Retour au calme (1989) (Return to Calm, trans. by Aaron Prevots, 2007, Host Publications, Inc.)
- Le Sens de la marche (1990)
- Aller aux mirabelles, Gallimard (1991) (English translation: The Mirabelle Pickers, trans. by Jennie Feldman, Anvil Press Poetry, London 2012)
References
- France, Peter (Ed.) (1995). The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-866125-8.
- Into the Deep Street. Seven Modern French Poets. 1938–2008, Edited and translated by Jennie Feldman and Stephen Romer, Anvil, London 2009.
- The Mirabelle Pickers, Translated by Jennie Feldman, Anvil, London 2012
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