Jean Claude Bernard: (Poetry as) craft of transparency

Authors

  • María del Sagrario Rollán

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19143/2236-9937.2016v4n8p138-148

Abstract

The work of Jean-Claude Renard (Toulon 1922- Paris 2002) appears from the beginning marked by the metaphor of the journey - Songs for land lost (1947), and the craft of transparency. The poet begins the journey - that originates in the experience of death and destruction of a world shaken by the war, with a word that transcends the nonsense, and calls for “the country where forgiveness is / and are childhoods “a word that is built in search of human spaces and anticipates them. The adventure through the exercise of Solitude (1951), requirement beyond itself, a kind of internal and painful split: “I am separated from my heart,” releasing it, in turn, to the knowledge of the world and the gift that transfigures. The metamorphosis of the World (1951) takes place in the act of writing itself, for in him a knowledge of the essential reality is given, from which the party of pure celebrated say, “Oh breathing started / in the center of the loaf and snow “. Poetry as craft of transparency J.C. Renard develops in Un autre parole  (1981), prose poetry admirably clarifies its internal relations with theology and mysticism. The poet moves beyond “ailleurs” to a previous or future place of reconciliation and love letters between beings: “One happy pasture / leads above child / each wisdom to your name / and every love your body.”

Published

2014-12-18

How to Cite

Rollán, M. del S. (2014). Jean Claude Bernard: (Poetry as) craft of transparency. TEOLITERARIA - Revista De Literaturas E Teologias, 4(8), 138–148. https://doi.org/10.19143/2236-9937.2016v4n8p138-148