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CULTURE ON FRANCE 29 April 2007

Issue of Sunday, April 29 2007Jules Supervielle (1884-1960): The man who thought of something else

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by Françoise Estèbe Director: Nathalie TRIANDAFYLLIDIS

You are a great builder of bridges in the area, wrote Rilke to Supervielle. Bridges between two cultures - Uruguay and France, bridges between the world of the living and the underworld, bridges between the real and the unreal ... Supervielle Jules said of himself that he was "born under the signs twins travel and death. "In 1884 Supervielle born in Montevideo, Uruguay, French parents. That same year, during a trip to his family in France, he lost his parents at weekly intervals. Jules was eight months. He was brought to Uruguay by her uncle and aunt he believes to be his biological parents. At the age of nine years, the terrible family secret will be found incidentally and brutal. He then begins to copy fables - the dream and its countless metamorphoses as exorcism of reality. Jules Supervielle life will be punctuated by the comings and goings of his voyages between France and Uruguay, its oscillation between two cultures. The sea, he says is his place. He acknowledges having long dreaded madness. His poetic work, which will be greeted by the biggest names in the literature of his time, will be a long journey to get away from dark monsters lurking in his subconscious. Collections "quays" 1922 and "gravitas" in 1925 marked his mature poetry. But Supervielle is also the author of novels, "The man of the Pampas," "The Child Thief", "The Survivor", text and wacky fantasy, fables, fairy tales, "The child of the high sea ", lost in the ocean between the living and the dead, so emblematic of the shifting identity Supervielle. He also wrote plays, "The Sleeping" extravaganza in three acts, "Robinson", "Scheherazade", created by Jean Vilar at the Festival d'Avignon in 1948. Lonely, silent, on the margins of literary movements and avant-garde, eager reconcile modernity and classicism, Jules Supervielle has handled all types, all the poetic rhythms in "a haunting accuracy" and in a perpetual quest for the abolition of borders between reality and elsewhere. And the voice of Julius Supervielle (archive INA Martine Auger) texts read by Bernard Gabay and Yasmine Modestine
Participants:
Boncenne Dove. author
Florence Delay. The brief écrivainDans Seduction (1987) devotes a study to Jules Supervielle
Sabine Dewulf. author Jules Supervielle or poetic knowledge in the two volumes ed. of the Harmattan
Jean-Pierre Lemaire.
poet Ricardo Paseyro.
poet Lionel Ray. poet, a study apubl Supervielle in No. 2 of the review Trajectory
Anne-Marie Supervielle.

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