Eugène Guillevic
Eugène Guillevic was a French poet. Professionally, he went by the single name Guillevic.
Life
He was born in the rocky landscape and marine environment of Brittany. His father, a sailor, was a policeman and took him to Jeumont in 1909, Saint-Jean-Brévelay in 1912, and Ferrette in 1919.After a BA in mathematics, he was placed by the exams of 1926, in the Administration of Registration. Appointed in 1935 to Paris as senior editor at the Directorate General at the Minister of [the Economy, Industry and Employment |Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs], he was assigned in 1942 to control the economy. He was from 1945 to 1947 in the Cabinets of Ministers Francis Billoux and Charles Tillon. In 1947 after the ouster of Communist ministers, he returned to the Inspector General of Economics, where his work included studies of the economy and planning, until his retirement in 1967.
He was a pre-war friend of Jean Follain, who introduced him to the group Sagesse; he later belonged to the School of Rochefort.
He was a practicing Catholic for about thirty years. He became a communist sympathizer during the Spanish Civil War, and in 1942 joined the Communist Party when he joined with Paul Éluard, and participated in the publications of the underground press.
His poetry is concise, straightforward as rock, rough and generous, but still suggestive. His poetry is also characterized by its rejection of metaphors, in that he prefers comparisons which he considered less misleading.
Awards
- 1976 Grand Award for Poetry of the Académie française
- 1984 Grand National Prize for Poetry
- 1988 Prix Goncourt for poetry
Works translated to English
- Geometries. Richard Sieburth, Ugly Duckling Press, 2010.
- The Sea & Other Poems. Patricia Terry, Black Widow Press/Commonwealth Books, Inc., July 15, 2007,
- Carnac. John Montague, Bloodaxe Books December 2000,
- Selected Poems. Denise Levertov, 1968, New Directions NDP279, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 74-88726
French works
- L'Expérience Guillevic
- Requiem
- Terraqué, Gallimard, Paris, 1942.
- Elégies, with a lithography by Jean Dubuffet, Le Calligraphe, Paris 1946
- Fractures, Éditions de Minuit, collection L'Honneur des poètes, Paris 1947
- Exécutoire, Gallimard, Paris, 1947.
- Gagner, Gallimard, Paris, 1949.
- Terre à bonheur, Seghers, Paris, 1952; edition augmented by Envie de vivre, Seghers, Paris, 1985.
- 31 sonnets, preface by Aragon, Gallimard, Paris, 1954
- Carnac, Gallimard, Paris, 1961.
- Sphère, Gallimard, Paris, 1963.
- Avec, Gallimard, Paris, 1966.
- Euclidiennes, Gallimard, Paris, 1967.
- Ville, Gallimard, Paris, 1969.
- Paroi, Gallimard, Paris, 1970.
- Encoches, Editeurs français réunis, Paris, 1970.
- Inclus, Gallimard, Paris, 1973.
- Du domaine, Gallimard, Paris, 1977.
- Étier, poèmes 1965-1975, Gallimard, Paris, 1979.
- Autres, poèmes 1969-1979, Gallimard, Paris, 1980.
- Trouées, poèmes 1973-1980, Gallimard, Paris, 1981.
- Guitare, avec des bois en couleurs de Gérard Blanchet, Les Bibliophiles de France, 1982
- Requis, poèmes 1977-1982, Gallimard, Paris, 1983.
- Timbres, Ecrits des Forges, Trois-Rivières, 1986.
- Motifs, poèmes 1981-1984, Gallimard, Paris, 1987.
- Creusement, poèmes 1977-1986, Gallimard, Paris, 1987.
- Qui, L'Instant perpétuel, Rouen, 1987
- Art poétique, poème 1985-1986, Gallimard, Paris, 1989.
- Le Chant, poème 1987-1988, Gallimard, Paris, 1990.
- Impacts, Deyrolle Editeur, Cognac, 1990.
- Maintenant, poème 1986-1992, Gallimard, Paris, 1993.
- Possibles futurs, poèmes 1982-1994, Gallimard, Paris, 1996.
- Proses ou Boire dans le secret des grottes, Fischbacher, Paris, 2001.
- Quotidiennes, poèmes 1994-1996, Gallimard, Paris, 2002.
- Présent, poèmes 1987-1997, Gallimard, Paris, 2004
- Pas si bêtes'!, Seghers Jeunesse, 2004,
- Relier, poèmes 1938-1996, Gallimard, Paris, 2007, 810 p.
- Humour blanc et autres fabliettes, Seghers Jeunesse, 2008
Republished paperback editions
- Terraqué, suivi d'Exécutoire, preface by Jacques Borel, 1968.
- Sphère suivi de Carnac, 1977.
- Du domaine suivi de Euclidiennes.
- Etier suivi de Autres, 1997.
- Art poétique précédé de Paroi et suivi de Le Chant.
- Possibles futurs, 2007.