The great French poet Marc Delouze is the first winner of the Grand Prix Europa Prima 2014, a new special prize established by SEE a Paris, which aims to honor annually a major European artist by his work and action, seeking to abolish borders and foster the emergence of a European spiritual unity. It is part of the vision of Jacques Lacarrière and Nicolas Bouvier, advocating a European culture as necessary and founder.
The award will be presented at the opening night at The Palace Theatre , April 27, 2014 at 19:30 and will be followed by a reading from the poet.
Théâtre Le Palace, 8, Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
75009 Paris (M. Grands Boulevards)
"Something starts here. Something whose end I will never see. But I hasten to predict, with the last strength of my age. "
Aragon, preface to the Souvenirs de la Maison des mots, 1971
BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY MARC DELOUZE
Born in Paris. Lives in La Goutte d'Or (Paris) and Fécamp. Poet and traveler "by the force of things." First collection published in 1971, Souvenirs de la Maison des Mots,
(preceded by Par manière de Testament, prefaced by Aragon).
A few years later, refusing "to do the poet," he settles into a silent editorial for twenty years. In 1982, he created the association Les Parvis Poétiques, which organizes events, festivals, sound exhibitions, readings, performances, etc.
Creator and host of the Permanent Festival of poetry in the 18th district since 1990. Co -founder and literary adviser of the poetry festival Voices of the Mediterranean, Lodève.
He has published fifteen books (poetry, stories, essays) and a dozen artists' books.
Latest publications: T'es beaucoup à te croire tout seul, poem, La passe du vent, 2000, L'homme qui fermait les yeux sans baisser les paupières, short story, Le bruit des autres, 2002, Epouvantails, poems, Lanore-littérature, 2002, rue des martyrs, short story, Le bruit des autres, 2003 Dames de chœur, short story, Le bruit des autres, 2004 Yeou, Piéton des Terres, poem, La passe du vent, 2007, C’est le monde qui parle, short story Verdier, 2007, 14975 jours entre - Poésies en phase terminale (2011) and Souvenirs de la maison des mots (1971), poems, La passe du vent, 2012, Le chant des terres, poem, La Porte, 2014.
The award will be presented at the opening night at The Palace Theatre , April 27, 2014 at 19:30 and will be followed by a reading from the poet.
Théâtre Le Palace, 8, Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
75009 Paris (M. Grands Boulevards)
"Something starts here. Something whose end I will never see. But I hasten to predict, with the last strength of my age. "
Aragon, preface to the Souvenirs de la Maison des mots, 1971
BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY MARC DELOUZE
Born in Paris. Lives in La Goutte d'Or (Paris) and Fécamp. Poet and traveler "by the force of things." First collection published in 1971, Souvenirs de la Maison des Mots,
(preceded by Par manière de Testament, prefaced by Aragon).
A few years later, refusing "to do the poet," he settles into a silent editorial for twenty years. In 1982, he created the association Les Parvis Poétiques, which organizes events, festivals, sound exhibitions, readings, performances, etc.
Creator and host of the Permanent Festival of poetry in the 18th district since 1990. Co -founder and literary adviser of the poetry festival Voices of the Mediterranean, Lodève.
He has published fifteen books (poetry, stories, essays) and a dozen artists' books.
Latest publications: T'es beaucoup à te croire tout seul, poem, La passe du vent, 2000, L'homme qui fermait les yeux sans baisser les paupières, short story, Le bruit des autres, 2002, Epouvantails, poems, Lanore-littérature, 2002, rue des martyrs, short story, Le bruit des autres, 2003 Dames de chœur, short story, Le bruit des autres, 2004 Yeou, Piéton des Terres, poem, La passe du vent, 2007, C’est le monde qui parle, short story Verdier, 2007, 14975 jours entre - Poésies en phase terminale (2011) and Souvenirs de la maison des mots (1971), poems, La passe du vent, 2012, Le chant des terres, poem, La Porte, 2014.