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Jacques Roubaud

“In Your Own Words”: Intertextuality and Erasure in Jacques Roubaud’s Quelque chose noir

This article considers the poetry of Jacques Roubaud, a member of the Oulipo whose constraint-based writing techniques often involve the revision and deformation of source texts.

June 13, 2019 Academic Writing, Books, Home

Refiguring Baudelaire’s ‘Poète-Chiffonnier’ in Contemporary French Poetry

Rather than offering an inventory of poetic imagery, as it did for Baudelaire, for many contemporary poets, trash provides productive conceptual models for poetic form.

July 31, 2017 Academic Writing, Home
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