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Une amnistie sans pardon : Ezra Pound en France. Premiers passages et passeurs
Published 2022-12-01“…Often associated with Céline because of his anti-Semitism and his conduct during World War II, Ezra Pound (1885-1972) and his Cantos were discovered in France thanks to the extensive translations carried out by Denis Roche and the publication of a double issue of Cahier de l’Herne edited by Dominique de Roux and Michel Beaujour, who also invited the “Great Pan” to Paris in 1965 on the occasion of his 80th anniversary, more than forty years after his last visit to this city.However, one often overlooks the fact that this French reception (rendered problematic by a French, rather than American, history of nationalism, fascism and anti-Semitism) began with translations and comments made as early as the mid-1950s by several French poets and writers: Alain Bosquet, Michel Mohrt, Michel Butor and René Laubiès, who first translated and published a selection of Pound’s Cantos and poems in 1958.…”
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La Crouzade V-VI (Aude, France) : un des plus anciens fossiles d'anatomie moderne en Europe occidentale
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Les fossiles de Cro-Magnon (Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Dordogne)
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Megalithic biographies. From partial closures to total closures and from single sealing to double sealing
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Vestiges humains des niveaux de l’Aurignacien ancien du site de Brassempouy (Landes)
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Analyse préliminaire et discussion sur la nature d’un dépôt dentaire très particulier
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Un nouveau cas de sépultures multiples à Troyes, Place de la Libération (Aube, Moyen Âge)
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