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L'Éphémère was a French poetry magazine published from 1967 to 1972 in Paris, France. The magazine was founded and edited by poets Yves Bonnefoy, Louis-René Des Forêts, Jacques Dupin and André Du Bouchet. It was established to react to new literary waves in the country, which ignored the privileged status of poetry. The financier of the magazine, which was published quarterly, was Galerie Maeght.

References

  1. Siobhan Marie La Piana (1995). Sovereign moments: May 1968, ecriture, and the French literary journal L'Ephemere (1967-1972) (PhD Thesis). hdl:2027.42/104813. Retrieved 6 August 2015 – via Deep Blue.
  2. James Petterson (2000). Postwar Figures of L'Ephémère: Yves Bonnefoy, Louis-René Des Forêts, Jacques Dupin, André Du Bouchet. Bucknell UP. p. 11. ISBN 9780838754511. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  3. Robert W. Greene (8 March 2015). Six French Poets of Our Time: A Critical and Historical Study. Princeton University Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-4008-6920-6. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  4. Paul Auster (22 June 2010). Collected Prose: Autobiographical Writings, True Stories, Critical Essays, Prefaces, Collaborations with Artists, and Interviews. Picador. p. 386. ISBN 978-1-4299-0004-1. Retrieved 6 August 2015.

Further reading

  • Alain Mascarou, Les Cahiers de "L'Éphémère", 1967-1972, L'Harmattan, 1998 (ISBN 978-2738471642)


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