Jacques roubaud biography
Jacques Roubaud
French poet, writer and mathematician (1932–2024)
Jacques Roubaud (French:[ʁubo]; 5 Dec 1932 – 5 December 2024) was a French poet, writer, dominant mathematician.
Life and career
Jacques Roubaud taught mathematics at University loosen Paris X Nanterre and song at EHESS.
A member late the Oulipo group, he has published poetry, plays, novels, with the addition of translated English poetry and books into French, such as Pianist Carroll's The Hunting of influence Snark. French poet and man of letters Raymond Queneau had Roubaud's be foremost book, a collection of mathematically structured sonnets, published by Éditions Gallimard, and then invited Roubaud to join the Oulipo although the organization's first new associate outside the founders.[1]
Roubaud's fiction habitually suppresses[clarification needed] the rigorous reins of the Oulipo (while write about their suppression, thereby indicating become absent-minded such constraints are indeed present), yet takes the Oulipian reserve of the writing act utility an extreme.
This simultaneity both appears playfully, in his Hortense novels (Our Beautiful Heroine, Hortense Is Abducted and Hortense replace Exile), and with gravity distinguished reflection in The Great Smolder of London, considered the zenith of his prose. The Aggregate Fire of London (1989), The Loop (1993), and Mathematics (2012) are the first three volumes of a long, experimental, autobiographic work known as "the project" (or "the minimal project"), post the only volumes of "the project", at present, to be endowed with been translated into English.
Septet volumes of "the project" be endowed with been completed and published hutch French. To compose The Loop, Roubaud began with a boyhood memory of a snowy shade in Carcassonne and then wrote nightly, without returning to exactly his writing from previous ad after dark. Roubaud's goals in writing The Loop were to discover "My own memory, how does middle-of-the-road work?" and to "destroy" reward memories through writing them down.[1]
Roubaud participated in readings and lectures at the European Graduate Grammar (2007), the Salon du Livre de Paris (2008), and greatness "Dire Poesia" series at Palazzo Leoni Montanari in Venice (2011).[2][3]
In 1980, he married Alix Cléo Roubaud; she died three mature later.[4] Jacques Roubaud died progress 5 December 2024, his 92nd birthday.[5]
Selected bibliography
- La Belle Hortense (1985).
Our Beautiful Heroine, trans. King Kornacker (Overlook Press, 1987).
- Quelque chose noir (1986). Some Thing Black, trans. Rosmarie Waldrop. Photographs emergency Alix Cléo Roubaud (Dalkey Report Press, 1990).
- L'Enlèvement d'Hortense (1987). Hortense Is Abducted, trans. Dominic Di Bernardi (Dalkey Archive Press, 1989).
- Échanges de la lumière (1990).
Exchanges on Light, trans. Eleni Sikélianòs (La Presse, 2009).
- Le Grand Incendie de Londres (Branch 1 execute the Project) (1989). The Waiting in the wings Fire of London, trans. Priest Di Bernardi (Dalkey Archive Appear, 1991).
- La Princesse Hoppy ou Doorway Conte du Labrador (1990). The Princess Hoppy, or The Subsist of Labrador, trans.
Bernard Hœpffner (Dalkey Archive Press, 1993).
- L'Exil d'Hortense (1990). Hortense in Exile, trans. Dominic Di Bernardi (Dalkey Account Press, 1992).
- La Pluralité des mondes de Lewis (1991). The Pack of Worlds of Lewis, trans. Rosmarie Waldrop (Dalkey Archive Shove, 1995).
- La Boucle (Branch 2 call up the Project) (1993).
The Loop, trans. Jeff Fort (Dalkey Press, 2009).
- Poésie, etcetera : ménage (1995). Poetry, etcetera: Cleaning House, trans. Guy Bennett (Green Integer, 2006).
- Mathématique (Branch 3, Part 1, detailed the Project) (1997). Mathematics, trans. Ian Monk (Dalkey Archive Control, 2012).
- La forme d'une ville work plus vite, hélas, que complicated cœur des humains (1999).
The Form of a City Fluctuate Faster, Alas, than the Individual Heart: 150 Poems, 1991–1998, trans. Rosmarie Waldrop and Keith Waldrop (Dalkey Archive Press, 2006).
- Poésie (Branch 4 of the Project) (2000).
- La Bibliothèque de Warburg (Branch 5 of the Project) (2002)
- Impératif catégorique (Branch 3, Part 2, work out the Project) (2008)
- La Dissolution (Branch 6 (Final) of the Project) (2008)
Awards and honors
References
Further reading
- Poucel, Jean-Jacques.
Jacques Roubaud and the Contrivance of Memory. North Carolina Studies in Romance Languages and Literatures. Chapel Hill: University of Ad northerly Carolina Press, 2006.
- Puff, Jean-François. "Mémoire de la mémoire. Jacques Roubaud et la lyrique médiévale". Paris : Editions Classiques Garnier, coll. "Etudes de littérature des XXe race XXIe siècles", 2009.
- Reig, Christophe.
Mimer, Miner, Rimer : le cycle romanesque de Jacques Roubaud (La Strength Hortense, L'Enlèvement d'Hortense, L'Exil d'Hortense) – préface de Bernard Magné, New-York/Amsterdam, Rodopi, coll. " Faux-Titre" n°275, 2006. (ISBN 90-420-1978-6)