Treading Lightly
Treading Lightly

Treading Lightly

By Jacques Reda, Translated by Jennie Feldman

POETRY

144 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

Formats: Paperback

Paperback, $15.95 (US $15.95) (CA $19.50)

Publication Date: November 2005

ISBN 9780856463808

Price: $15.95
 
 

Overview

The first English selection of Jacques Réda's poems draws on his earliest major collections, widely regarded as among his finest: Amen, awarded the Priz Max Jacob, 1968; Récitatif, 1970; and La Tourne, 1975. These were a formative influence on the `new lyricism' that was to change the direction of French poetry in the 1980s. With an eye for detail and drama, his poems roam from day-to-day Paris to other times and places, striking a wry, pensive note that is at once personal and universal. They will appeal to readers who share Réda's belief that poetry lives through its rhythm, or `better still, le swing' (he is a respected jazz critic). The music is admirably captured in Jennie Feldman's translations. Jacques Réda, born in 1929, was awarded the French Academy's Grand Prix in 1993 for a lifetime's work. In 1978 he became a member of Gallimard's reading panel; he was editor of the `Nouvelle Revue Française' from 1987 to 1995. His prose work The Ruins of Paris appeared in translation by Mark Treharne in 1996. He received the Bourse Goncourt de la Poésie in 1999. Jennie Feldman studied French at Oxford. Her first collection of poems The Lost Notebook is also published by Anvil. She lives in Haifa, Israel.

Author Biography

Jacques Réda was born in 1929. He lives in Paris. He is author of over thirty books of poetry and prose, recipient of the Prix Goncourt, and an eminent literary figure in mainland Europe.Jennie Feldman studied French at Oxford. Her selection of poems by the French poet Jacques Réda, Treading Lightly, was published by Anvil in 2005 as was her highly praised first collection, The Lost Notebook. A former award-winning producer and presenter of radio documentaries, she also translates Hebrew poetry and teaches creative writing. She lives in Jerusalem.
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