Robert Sabatier
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Robert Sabatier was born on the 17th of August 1923 in Paris. He is a French poet and writer.
He has written numerous novels, essays and books of aphorisms and poems. He was elected to the Académie Goncourt
Académie Goncourt
The Société littéraire des Goncourt , usually called the académie Goncourt , is a French literary organization based in Paris. It was founded by the French writer and publisher Edmond de Goncourt...

 in 1971, as well as to the Académie Mallarme. He is also the author of Histoire de la poésie française: La poésie du XVIIe siècle‎

Among his notable works is the autobiographical series of novels "Roman d'Olivier" about growing up in the streets of a poor quarter in Paris during the 1930s. A title from the series, Les Allumettes Suédoises (The Safety Matches, also translated under the title The Match Boy), was adapted for French TV by Jacques Ertaud. According to Kirkus Reviews, the book Les Allumettes Suédoises sold 200,000 copies. Other autobiographical installments include "Olivier 1940" and "Les Trompettes Guerrières". More recent works include Diogène about the Cynic philosopher of ancient Greece.

As a poet, Sabatier was awarded Le Prix Guillaume Apollinaire in 1955. A small selection of Sabatier's poems have been published in English translations by the American poet X.J. Kennedy and others in the anthology Modern European Poetry (edited by Willis Barnstone
Willis Barnstone
Willis Barnstone is an American poet, memoirist, translator, Hispanist, and comparatist. He has translated the Ancient Greek poets and the complete fragments of the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus . He is also a New Testament and Gnostic scholar.-Life:Born in Lewiston, Maine, Barnstone grew...

 et al., published by Bantam Books, NY, 1966). Kennedy's translations of Sabatier include include the poems "Vegetal Body" and the elegiac "Mortal Landscape" where Sabatier wonders

The bird is flown, the monster not yet born

where shall we go in this demolished world?".

In an introduction to Sabatier, Barnstone states: "The poet's despair has sharp edges . . . but the bitter violence that strikes at the reader of these poems has its roots in an earlier joy that persists like a dream." Sabatier's poetry is deeply colored by memory and division: "He held the image that he loved so tight/his body itself cast two shadows."

Sabatier is currently writing his memoirs.

Novels

  • Alain et le nègre (Éditions Albin Michel, 1953)
  • Le marchand de sable (1954)
  • Le goût de la cendre
  • Boulevard
  • Canard au sang
  • La sainte farce
  • La mort du figuier (Prix Richelieu 1963)
  • Dessin sur un trottoir
  • Le chinois d'Afrique
  • Les années secrètes de la vie d'un homme (1984)
  • Les enfants de l'été (1978)
  • La Souris verte (1990)
  • Le Cygne noir (1995)
  • Le Lit de la Merveille (1997)
  • Le Sourire aux lèvres (2000)
  • Le Cordonnier de la rue triste (2009)
  • Le roman d'Olivier:
    • Les Allumettes suédoises, Éditions Albin Michel, Paris (1969)
    • Trois sucettes à la menthe, Éditions Albin Michel, Paris (1972)
    • Les Noisettes sauvages (1974)
    • Les Fillettes chantantes (1980)
    • David et Olivier (1986)
    • Olivier et ses amis (1993)
    • Olivier 1940 (2003)
    • Les Trompettes guerrières (2007)

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