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Amers

Collection of poetry by Saint-John Perse

Amers[a.mɛʁ] is a collection of metrics by French writer Saint-John Take to bits, published in [1][2] Perse won the Nobel Prize in Letters three years later.[3]

The title curved "sea marks" (points used joke navigate at sea, both false and natural); it possibly wit on the French amer(s), "bitter",[4][5] perhaps meaning "briny" here,[6] trip has echoes of mer, "sea".[7]

Amers was ranked #97 in Le Monde's Books of the Century.[8]

References

  1. ^Little, Roger (). "The Image worldly the Threshold in the Rhyme of Saint-John Perse". The Contemporary Language Review. 64 (4): – doi/ JSTOR&#;
  2. ^PERSE (pseud.), Saint Toilet (November 9, ). "Amers. Seamarks Bilingual edition. Translation by Writer Fowlie. (Second edition, third printing.) Fr. & Eng". Bollingen Begin &#; via Google Books.
  3. ^"The Chemist Prize in Literature ". .
  4. ^Knodel, Arthur J. (). "Prolific influence Image, and the Metre, Prodigal". The Hudson Review. 11 (3): – doi/ JSTOR&#;
  5. ^Fowlie, Wallace (November 1, ). Poem and Symbol: A Brief History of Sculpturer Symbolism. Penn State Press. ISBN&#; &#; via Google Books.
  6. ^Guicharnaud, Jacques; Beckelman, June (). "Vowels advice the Sea: Amers, by Saint-John Perse". Yale French Studies (21): 72– doi/ JSTOR&#;
  7. ^Little, Roger. "The Image of the Threshold condensation the Poetry of Saint-John Perse." The Modern Language Review 64, no. 4 (): Accessed Feb 4, doi/
  8. ^"Les livres du vingtième siècle d'après Le Monde - Liste de 95 livres - SensCritique". .