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Yves Bonnefoy

    June 24, 1923 – July 1, 2016

    Yves Bonnefoy was a French poet and essayist whose work holds significant importance in post-war French literature. His writings, characterized by a blend of the poetic and theoretical, deeply explore the meaning and essence of the spoken and written word. Bonnefoy also made notable contributions through his translations, particularly of Shakespeare, and authored several influential works on art and art history.

    Yves Bonnefoy
    The Anchor's Long Chain
    The Red Scarf
    The Red Scarf - Followed by "Two Stages" and Additional Notes
    Shakespeare and the French Poet
    Rue Traversiere
    Prose