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弗朗西斯·雅姆 Francis Jammes法爾格 Léon-Paul Fargue剋洛岱爾 Paul Claudel
保爾·瓦雷裏 Paul Valery蘇佩維埃爾 Jules Supervielle布洛東 André Breton
艾呂雅 Paul Eluard雅剋·普萊維爾 Jacques Prévert阿拉貢 Louis Aragon
保爾·福爾 Paul Fort亨利·米修 Henri Michaux阿爾托 Antonin Artaud
勒韋迪 Pierre Reverdy拜斯 Saint-John Perse勒內·夏爾 René Char
伊凡·哥爾 Yvan Goll博斯凱 Alain Bosquet博納富瓦 Yves Bonnefoy
西蒙娜·薇依 Simone Adolphine Weil羅蘭·巴特 Roland Barthes瓦雷裏 Paul Valéry
保爾·艾呂雅 Paul Éluard德斯諾斯 Robert Pierre Desnos馬剋·阿蘭 Alain-Marc Fécherolle
莫裏斯·布朗肖 Maurice Blanchot趙無極 Zhào Wújí
弗朗西斯·雅姆 Francis Jammes
詩人  (1868年十二月2日1938年十一月1日)

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  法國舊教派詩人。他篤信宗教,熱愛自然,他的詩把神秘和現實混合在一起。他的詩大都寫得質樸,很少有絢麗的辭藻。作品有《早禱和晚禱》(1898)、《裸體的少女》(1899)、《詩人與鳥》(1899)、《基督教的農事詩》(1911-1913)等。


Francis Jammes (Tournay, Hautes-Pyrénées December 2, 1868 - Hasparren, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) November 1, 1938) was a French poet, from an ancient family. He spent most of his life in his native region of Béarn and the Basque Country and his poems are known for their lyricism and for singing the pleasures of a humble country life (donkeys, maidens). His later poetry remained lyrical, but also included a strong religious element brought on by his conversion to Catholicism.

Biography
The young author's first poems began to be read in Parisian literary circles around 1895, and they were appreciated for their fresh tone which broke considerably from symbolist tendencies of the period. Jammes frequented other writers, including André Gide (with whom he travelled to Algeria in 1896), Stéphane Mallarmé and Henri de Régnier. His most famous collection of poems -- De L'angélus de l'aube à l'angélus du soir -- appeared in 1897 in the Mercure de France; Le Deuil des Primevères (1901) was also well received. While working up to this point as a notary's clerk, the author was henceforth able to live from his writings. In 1905 Francis Jammes, influenced by the poet Paul Claudel with whom he became close, converted to Catholicism and his poetry became more austere and occasionally more dogmatic.

In the eyes of Parisian literary circles, Francis Jammes was generally considered a solitary provincial who chose to live a life of retreat in his mountainous Pyrenees, and his poems never became entirely fashionable. The author sought nomination to the Académie française several times, but was never elected.


Other facts
Jammes was the original author of Georges Brassens's song La Prière. The lyrics were taken from the poem Les mystères douloureux published in the collection L'église habillée de feuilles (1906); Brassens changed some of the words to make to text more rhythmic. Jammes was known to have an ardent passion for fieldsports, especially game shooting. He travelled all over Northern Africa in pursuit of exotic game, but was known to have also been a believer in the conservation of endangered species.


Selected works

Poetry
De l'Angélus de l'aube à l'Angélus du soir (1898)
Le Deuil des primevères (1901)
Le Triomphe de la vie (1906)
Les Géorgiques chrétiennes (1911-1912)
Le Livre des quatrains (1923-1925)
De tout temps à jamais (1935)
Sources (1936)

Prose
Clara d'Ellébeuse (1898)
Almaïde d'Étremont (1901)
Le roman du lièvre (1903)
Pomme d'anis (1904)
    

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