Silent Classics: Dufau's Movement and Stillness

Silent Classics: Dufau's Movement and Stillness

by (france) Yves Bonnefoy

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Bonnefoy's poetry is rooted in the Symbolist tradition since Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Valéry, but also incorporates the innovative vitality of modernist art, representing the mainstream of French poetry since the 1950s. His poems are beautiful and complex, often revealing mysteries. Through the creation of language, he rises from daily experience to an ethereal and supreme realm. His poetry creation style is unique in the French poetry world throughout the 20th century. "Movement and Stillness of Dufault" is included in Bonnefoy's four early poetry collections, including "Movement and Stillness of Dufault", "Yesterday, a Desert", "Inscribed Stone" and "In the Trap of the Threshold", all of which are representative works of the poet.

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