Abstract

Where Are the Dogs Going ? Thus wondered Baudelaire at the end of a prose poem for urban settings. And there we are still. In fact, the present generation, whose dynamism is considerable, is the product of the communications developed between the main poles of the 60s an 70s. Poets on Poets John E Jackson recounts an original poetic itinerary in "Philippe Denis : An Insect in the Darkness of Wood". Gérard Farasse goes to the origins of Gil Jouanard's poetry in "Boulangerie Jouanard, Father and Son" ; the latter has chosen to describe the work of "Ludovic Janvier : La mer à boire (1987) and Entre jour et sommeil (1992)". Marc-Ange Graf traces "Gabrielle Althen's 'Surcroît'", a word indicating the necessity of ecstasy. Antoine Raybaud captures the mallarmean project behind signs of Islam in " Abdelwahab Meddeb : Palimpsest Illumination" ; Hedi Kaddour traces plays on clichés day-to-day or poetic-in "On Claude Mouchard, 'canard lune'", while Daniel Guillaume describes Kaddour : "The Wasp and the Shadow : Hedi Kaddour". Pierre Vilar 's "Jean-Louis Giovan- noni, Between the Tree and the Bark" echoes the poet, and Christian Doumet s considers the pneuma in "Little Stands Up to the Wind : Jean-Baptiste de Seynes"

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