Lorand Gaspar

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Lorand Gaspar (born 1925 in Târgu Mureş, Romania) is a French poet.

Life

In 1943, he enrolled at Palatine Joseph University of Technology and Economics (today: Budapest University of Technology and Economics) in Engineering, was mobilized months later, and then imprisoned in a labor camp. He escaped in March 1945, and surrendered to the French in Pfullendorf. He moved to France, where he studied medicine, becoming later a surgeon in France, then in Jerusalem, where he lived for sixteen years, and in Bethlehem and Tunis. He lives in Paris, where he is involved in medical research dealing with human psychology.

He published his first verse collection in 1966, Le Quatrième État de la matière (Flammarion).

He has published a number of prose works and travel books as a photographer.

He mastered several languages: to the languages learned as a child, Hungarian, Romanian and German, and later French, English, Latin, Greek and Arabic. He has translated (in collaboration with Sarah Clair), Spinoza, Rilke, Seferis, D. H. Lawrence, Peter Riley, and Pilinsky.[1][2]

Awards

Works

English Translations

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  • Earth Absolute & Other Texts, translated by Mary Ann Caws and Nancy Kline, New York: Contra Mundum Press, 2015.

French Language Works

  • Le Quatrième État de la matière Paris: Flammarion, 1966. Prix Apollinaire, 1967
  • Gisements Paris: Flammarion, 1968.
  • Histoire de la Palestine Paris: Maspero, 1968 et 1978.
  • Palestine, année zéro Paris: Maspero, 1970.
  • Sol absolu, Paris, Gallimard, 1972.
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  • Approche de la parole, Paris, Gallimard, 1978.
  • Corps corrosifs, Fata Morgana, 1978.
  • Egée suivi de Judée, Paris, Gallimard, 1980.
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  • Feuilles d'observation. Paris : Gallimard, 1986.
  • Carnets de Patmos. Cognac : Le temps qu'il fait, 1991.
  • Égée, Judée, suivi d’extraits de Feuilles d’observation et de La maison près de la mer. Paris : Gallimard, 1993.
  • Apprentissage. Paris : Deyrolle, 1994.
  • Carnets de Jérusalem, Cognac, Le temps qu'il fait, 1997.
  • Patmos et autres poèmes. Paris : Gallimard, 2001.
  • Derrière le dos de Dieu. Paris : Gallimard, 2010.

References

External links

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  • Lorand Gaspar", Europe, (n°918, octobre 2005)
  • "An interview with Lorand Gaspar", Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, Volume 7, Issue 2 Autumn 2003, pages 170 - 177, Elaine DalMolin