Etiket: poetry
Our poetry selection of the month of June
emotion The poet’s freedom of writing is immediately evident in eternity is never far. This autobiographical collection stands out by highlighting the poetic expression before the anecdote, or uses it…
Montreal Poetry Festival: The Gang of Acadian Poets
In the 1990s, there were unofficial “Acadian delegations” that went to the Trois-Rivières Poetry Festival or to Montreal in large gangs, ”says with a big smile the director of Perce-Neige…
[76e Festival de Cannes] The poetry of the badly licked bear
I remember a fairly stormy visit to Cannes by the Finnish Aki Kaurismäki. It was when accompanying The man without a past in 2002, award-winning. The mastery and irony of…
[76e Festival de Cannes] The poetry of the badly licked bear
I remember a fairly stormy visit to Cannes by the Finnish Aki Kaurismäki. It was when accompanying The man without a past in 2002, award-winning. The mastery and irony of…
Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art | The poetry of Lili Reynaud-Dewar
The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal hits hard with the sculptures and videos of Lili Reynaud-Dewar. Creating complex, theoretical and poetic works – nourished by literature and activism – the…
[Critique] Our poetry selection of the month of May
song of the heart Despite the repetitions that quietly impose themselves in Innu writing, Alexis Vollant, classical pianist, knows how to rhythm the verse, stretching his sentences in the breath…
Review of Prudence is Denise | The improbable poetry of pontoons and soapboxes
The Goyette brothers face vast questions on a fifth album of Americana beautifully dressed. Posted at 4:15 p.m. Updated at 4:15 p.m. And if the bearded men of The Band…
[Critique] Our poetry selection of the month of April
The nature of self “In the harsh beauty of things” comes to us a very beautiful collection of Hélène Harbec. “As if the chest was uncovered / you could put…
Men, the night | The poetry of great vertigo
It was at the birth of his first child that Anh Minh Truong understood what he wanted to express in a screenplay. “I was dizzy and it opened all the…
[Critique] Our selection of poetry for the month of March
Walk in friendship From the first poem, a versified rhythm imposes an archaic voice that deploys a tenderness to split the soul. The novelist Gérald Tougas, who died blind, was…
[Chronique] Walk in poetry | The duty
There is something courageous about publishing an essay on poetry. Nowadays, in fact, this last genus is the most neglected of all. He does find a few friends when he…
[Critique] Our February poetry selection
light up the dark Monique Deland skilfully avoids the pitfall that the use of colors imposes when the subject addressed is the studio. Each time, the use of this or…
[Critique] “Views of the river”: Mother-daughter dialogue, between poetry and politics
The first time Manon Barbeau saw the St. Lawrence River was in Saint-Fabien-sur-Mer. It was during a rare trip she had made with her father, the automatist painter Marcel Barbeau,…
[Critique] Schumann, husband and wife, united in poetry
Beatrice Rana and Yannick Nézet-Séguin recorded Clara’s and Robert Schumann’s piano concertos last summer in Baden-Baden. The disc, of a touching poetic force, appears Friday at Warner. Clara Schumann, née…
[Critique] Our January poetry selection
The inner secrets Martine Audet offers us her most accessible collection. It offers the brushing of what shivers on edge. “I know that the heart is the size of a…
VIDEO. Christiane Taubira tells Brut about her passion for poetry
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[Panorama] Quebec poetry in five collections
Towards the improvement Fernand Ouellette, La Grenouillere Editions de La Grenouillère, in their prestigious collection “Classiques du XXIe century”, will make appear Towards the improvement, of the great Fernand Ouellette…
[Opinion] Praise of poetry in these dark times
Poetry is rare, the vulgar, everywhere. This is essentially the crux of the spiritual crisis that does not let go of humans. By poetry, I mean the natural, not the…
[Critique] Our December poetry selection
need to live No compromise in this frontal collection presented without pretense by the publisher “like a morose book on intimacy. It is disarmingly frank, and therefore necessary. The pain…
the Théâtre de la Ville “brings poetry into the hospitals of Paris”
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