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Robert Evans, editor, Song to a Seagull, collected Canadian songs and poems John Glassco, editor, The Poetry of French Canada in Translation, translated by English-speaking poets, including E. J. Pratt, Al Purdy, Leonard Cohen; and poetic lyrics from recent songs
Poètes maudits d'aujourd'hui: 1946–1970 (in English: The accursed poets of today: 1946–1970) is an anthology edited by the poet Pierre Seghers, and published by his own company, Seghers. Each of the twelve poets in the book is introduced by a short study and represented by a selection of their writings.
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Non-French parnassians were Felicjan Faleński, Alberto de Oliveira, Olavo Bilac, and others. In reaction to the looser forms of romantic poetry, they strove for exact and faultless workmanship, selecting exotic and classical subjects, which they treated with rigidity of form and emotional detachment. [38]
The modern French language does not have a significant stress accent (as English does) or long and short syllables (as Latin does). This means that the French metric line is generally not determined by the number of beats, but by the number of syllables (see syllabic verse; in the Renaissance, there was a brief attempt to develop a French poetics based on long and short syllables [see "musique ...
"Speak White" is a French-language poem written by Canadian poet Michèle Lalonde in 1968, and condemns the linguistic, cultural, and economic exploitation and oppression of French-speaking Canadians, especially the Québécois, by the English language and Anglo-American culture. [1]
June 2 – Giuseppe Ungaretti, Italian modernist poet and writer (born 1888) June 3 – Ruth Sawyer, American children's writer and novelist (born 1880) June 7 – E. M. Forster, English novelist (born 1879) [30] June 16 – Elsa Triolet, French novelist (born 1896) [31] July 7 – Allen Lane, English publisher (born 1902) [32]