Georges Perros

Georges Perros

1923–1978 · lived 54 years FR FR

Georges Perros was a French poet and writer, known for his lyrical and experimental work, which frequently explores the human condition, memory, and the search for transcendence. His poetry is characterized by intense and evocative language, with an introspective and sometimes melancholic tone. He also dedicated himself to prose, where he continued to investigate the themes that mark his poetry.

n. 1923-08-23, 17.º arrondissement de Paris · m. 1978-01-24, 7.º arrondissement de Paris

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Georges Perros (1923-1978) was a French poet and writer, an important figure in contemporary literature. His work, although sometimes associated with the Nouvelle Vague, has its own identity, marked by the exploration of subjectivity, the passage of time, and the fragility of existence. Poems such as "Papiers Jornaux" and "Le Temps des Mots" reveal his ability to create strong images and profound reflections on life and art. Perros also ventured into prose, writing novels and essays that deepen his worldview. His writing is recognized for its originality, expressive force, and constant questioning of the limits of language and perception. Despite a relatively short career, he left a significant poetic and literary legacy.

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