Pierre-Jean Jouve

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Role

Writer

Date of birth

11/09/1887

Date of death

01/08/1976

Place of birth

Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France

Pierre-Jean Jouve

Biography

French poet and novelist. Born of a bourgeois family. His weak health prevented him from studying at the university. First poems much in the style of Baudelaire and Mallarmé. Published pacifist texts during World War I and went through a deep identity crisis as a result. He rejected all he had written before and turned to spiritual poetry with profound religious dimensions. Married psychoanalyst Blanche Reverchon. Main novels : Paulina 1880 (1925), the story of a young woman torn between faith and pleasure ; Le Monde désert (1927), the story of the discovery of poetry, Hécate (1928) and Vagadu (1931), inspired by psychoanalysis. After 1931 Jouve spent most of his time writing poetry : Les Noces (1931), Sueur de sang (1935); La Vierge de Paris (1944), Matière Céleste (1937) and Kyrie (1938), all profoundly religious. Later poetry : Diadème (1949); Mélodrame (1957); Moires (1962).

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