Luis Mizón: an Experience of Exit Literary in Paris
Abstract
After his exile in 1974, the Chilean poet Luis Mizón (Valparaíso, 1942) has been widely recognized in France, where he lives to date. He has published about fifty books, several of them bilingual, translated among others by Roger Caillois and Claude Couffon, in such prestigious publishers as Gallimard and Du Seuil. He has also been awarded the Benjamin Fondane (2014) prize for French-speaking writers as a Knight of Arts and Letters (1990) by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. He is also director of the magazine Confluence poétiques founded in 2006, and president of the association of the same name. We present here the unpublished lecture given by the poet in the Center of Comparative Literature of the Sorbonne University, 2009, and that he has given us along with the promotional poster during his last visit to Chile in the summer of 2017.
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