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Roger Little

    Roger Little, profesor emérito del Trinity College de Dublín, es responsable de la reedición de los escritos de Lucie Cousturier sobre los tiradores senegaleses. Estas obras, 'Des inconnus chez moi' y 'Mes inconnus chez eux', se reeditan bajo su dirección en la colección Autrement Mêmes. Su labor editorial destaca la importancia literaria e histórica de estos relatos olvidados, aportando una perspectiva crucial sobre la historia y la identidad colonial a los lectores contemporáneos.

    Shaping of Modern French Poetry
    Translations Into Engish
    • 2009

      Translations Into Engish

      • 356 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Denis Devlin's poetry was formed in the Modernist mould, self-aware and kaleidoscopic. An aesthetics of fragmentation encouraged diversity which remained diversity despite the necessary process of defining a poetic identity. Integrating components from many sources did not imply assimilation to the point of blandness but a delight in provocative and frequently ironic juxtapositions." So begins Roger Little's Introduction to this collection of the translations from French, German and Italian made by the Irish poet Denis Devlin whom John Montague has called "the most resolutely cosmopolitan of recent Irish poets." First published in 1992, Irish poet Denis Devlin's Translations into English, edited by Roger Little, is reissued now in conjunction with Collected Poems of Denis Devlin, edited by JCC Mays (first published in 1989). In making these two major collections of Devlin's work available again, Dedalus hopes to introduce a new readership to the work of one of the most influential and, according to Samuel Beckett, along with Brian Coffey "without question the most interesting of the youngest generation of Irish poets.

      Translations Into Engish
    • 1996

      This book explores the innovative evolution of modern French poetry, emphasizing its formal experimentation and visual influences. It examines how technological advancements shape poetic responses, focusing on the concept of 'iconic re-enactment' that promotes organic unity in form and content. Ideal for students of French literature.

      Shaping of Modern French Poetry