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Yves BonnefoyYves Bonnefoy, widely considered the most important French poet of the post war era, has authored more than a dozen books of poetry in verse and in prose. He is also a distinguished literary critic, art historian, editor, and translator.
Yves Bonnefoy's work featured in PN Review comprises one report, four contributions of poetry, and five articles, over a period of 31 years. Also available are eight reviews of Yves Bonnefoy's work and one interview with Yves Bonnefoy.
Further Reading
Article in PN Review 121 (1998)
The Hinterland (Chapter 1 translated by Stephen Romer)
Article in PN Review 163 (2005)
Giacometti and Cartier-Bresson (translated by Anthony Rudolf)
Article in PN Review 193 (2010)
The Shining Space (translated by Beverley Bie Brahic)
Article in PN Review 204 (2012)
from Rue Traversière et autres récits en rêve Translated by Beverley Bie Brahic
Article in PN Review 226 (2015)
(tr. John Naughton) The Tombs of Ravenna
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