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Serge Gavronsky
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Beacon, 1975. Francis Ponge , Contemporary World Poetry, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1979. Marcelin Pleynet, André Frénaud, Francis Ponge , Random House
Maryam Diener-Sachs
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Rosemarie Trockel & Henri Michaux, Marcel Broodthaers, Jean Fautrier & Francis Ponge and Etel Adnan & Eugénie Paultre. Der Kuss (The Kiss), (1991) Der Mond
Aleš Šteger
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“thing-in-itself” and attempting to bring words as close as possible to it, as Francis Ponge did.” Poetry Today, The Antioch Review, Volume 70, Number 1, 2012 about
Robert Bly
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Press, 1997) Ten Poems of Francis Ponge Translated by Robert Bly & Ten Poems of Robert Bly Inspired by the Poems of Francis Ponge (1990) Trusting Your Life
Beverley Bie Brahic
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link] Against Gravity. (Worple Press, 2005) Unfinished Ode to Mud by Francis Ponge . (CBeditions). 2009 Popescu Prize for Poetry Translation finalist. The
Serge Koster
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de style (2021) "Serge Koster". Babelio (in French). Koster, Serge. "Francis Ponge " (PDF). Retrieved 26 January 2022. Céhère, Marie (13 March 2016). "Dans
Heiner Goebbels
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(1993) music theatre with words by Joseph Conrad, Heiner Müller and Francis Ponge Ou bien Sunyatta (2004) for kora, voice and orchestra Notiz einer Fanfare
C. K. Williams
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and Benjamin Ivry, Farrar Straus and Giroux, 1991. Selected Poems of Francis Ponge , with John Montague and Margaret Guiton, Wake Forest University Press
Alexis Curvers
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et N. De Winter, "Alexis Curvers", in André Malraux, Alexis Curvers, Francis Ponge , Brussels, Hatier, Auteurs contemporains, 1986, p. 45-67. "Alexis Curvers
Manuel Gusmão
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philology from the University of Lisbon with a thesis titled Poética de Francis Ponge . He then became a professor of Portuguese literature, French literature
Cyrilla Mozenter
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obsessive repetition. An installation of this time entitled Homage to Francis Ponge (1990-1991) consists of soaps stolen from public bathrooms resting on