Charles Juliet (30 September 1934 – 26 July 2024) was a French poet, playwright and novelist. He won the 2013 Prix Goncourt de la Poésie.
His works have been translated into German, Spanish, Italian, English, Polish, Japanese, Vietnamese, Turkish, Korean, and Chinese, etc...
Biography
After his mother was sent to a psychiatry ward due to suicidal attempts, Juliet was brought up by a family of Swiss peasants. At age 12, he went to school in Aix-en-Provence and at 20 he went on to study in Lyon. Three years later he dropped out and took to writing.
Ténèbres en terre froide - Journal 1 (1957-1964), (2000)
La Vague, (2001)
Invite le vent, (2002)
Une joie secrète, (2002)
Eclats (2002)
Te rejoindre, (2002)
L'Incessant, (2002)
L'Autre Faim, (2003)
Notules, (2005)
Ces bruits du monde extérieur, (2005)
Les Autoportraits de Jean-Michel Marchetti, (2005)
Au pays du long nuage blanc, (2005)
T.R.U.P.H.E.M.U.S, (2006)
L'opulence de la nuit, (2006)
D'une rive à l'autre, (2006)
Un jour, (2006)
L'absente, (2007)
Etty Hillesum, la fille qui ne savait pas prier, (2007)
Moisson, Choix de poèmes, (2012)
Gratitude, Journal IX 2004-2008, (2017)
Rencontres avec Bram Van Velde, Nouvelle Édition Augmentée, (2020)
References
^Cousseau, Anne (2007). "Rencontre de Charles Juliet avec Samuel Beckett". In Van Hulle, Dirk; Nixon, Mark (eds.). All Sturm and No Drang: Beckett and Romanticism : Beckett at Reading 2006. Rodopi. pp. 407–424. ISBN9789042023017.