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Alain Borne (; 12 January 1915 – 21 December 1962) was a 20th-century French poet. A lawyer in
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, he lived relatively unknown to the literary circles in Paris. But he was very close to
Pierre Seghers Pierre Seghers (5 January 1906, in Paris – 4 November 1987, in Créteil) was a French poet and editor. During the Second World War he took part in the French Resistance movement. Career He founded, among other things, the famous line of boo ...
. Borne was killed in a car accident about fifty kilometers north of
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. Half of his work has since been published.


Works

* 1939: ''Cicatrices de Songes'', Feuillets de l'îlot (Prix du Goéland 1939) * 1941: ''Neige et 20 Poèmes'', * 1942: ''Contre-feu'', Cahiers du Rhône * 1943: ''Seuils'', * 1945: ''Brefs'', Confluences * 1945: ''Regardez mes mains vides'', PAB * 1945: ''Terre de l'été'',
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* 1946: ''Poèmes à Lislei'', Seghers * 1947: ''L'Eau Fine'',
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* 1951: ''O P. 10'', PAB Pierre-André Benoit * 1953: ''En une seule injure'', (
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(1954) * 1953: ''Orties'', Henneuse * 1954: ''Demain la nuit sera parfaite'', Rougerie * 1955: ''Treize'', PAB Pierre-André Benoit * 1957: ''Adresses au vent'', translated into Italian by G. A. Brunelli, Capitoli * 1959: ''Encore'', Rougerie * 1961: ''Encres'', Club du poème Posthumous * 1962: ''L'amour brûle le circuit'', Club du poème * 1963: ''La Dernière Ligne'', Club du poème * 1964: ''La nuit me parle de toi'', Rougerie * 1964: ''Célébration du hareng'', (prose) Robert Morel * 1965: ''Les fêtes sont fanées'' followed by ''La dernière ligne'', Club du poème * 1969: ''Encres'', édition définitive, Club du poème * 1969: ''Vive la mort'', * 1969: ''Le Facteur Cheval'', (prose) éditions Robert Morel, photographs by
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* 1971: ''Indociles'', Club du poème * 1971: ''Le Plus Doux Poignard'', Chambelland * 1974: ''Complaintes'', Saint-Germain-des-Prés * 1980: ''Œuvres poétiques complètes, tome 1'', Curandera * 1981: ''Œuvres poétiques complètes, tome 2'', Curandera * 1991: ''Textes inédits, prose et correspondance'', magazine n° 3/4 * 1992: ''Seul avec la beauté'', (first anthology of unpublished poems), éditions Voix d'encre * 1994: ''L'amour, la vie, la mort'', (Second anthology of unpublished poems), éditions Voix d'encre * 1999: Poèmes inédits, magazine Voix d'encre, n° 20 * 2000: ''La marquise sortit à 5 heures'', (short stories), éditions Voix d'encre * 2001: ''Terre de l'été'' followed by ''Poèmes à Lislei'', Éditions Editinter, reprint * 2001: ''En passant par le lycée... Alain Borne'', lycée Alain Borne * 2001: ''Un brasier de mots'', poems compiled by , éditions Voix d'encre * 2002: ''L'eau fine'' followed by ''En une seule injure'', Éditions Editinter, reprint * 2002: ''célébration du hareng'', poésie/première 22, reprint * 2002: ''Encres'', Atelier du Hanneton, reprint * 2003: ''Poèmes d'amour'', (anthology) * 2006: ''la nuit me parle de toi'', Trident neuf, reprint * 2008: ''Treize'' followed by ''Indociles'', éditions Fondencre, reprint * 2014: ''L'iris marchait de son odeur'', unpublished proses and poems compiled by Alain Blanc, éditions Voix d'encre * 2015: ''L'amour brûle le circuit, Encres, Les fêtes sont fanées, La dernière ligne'' followed by extracts of his diary, éditions Fondencre, reprint * 2016: ''Brefs'', followed by ''Orties'' and ''Adresses au vent'', éditions Voix d'encre, reprint * 2016: ''Seuils'', followed by ''Regardez mes mains vides'', ''Op. 10'' and ''Treize'', éditions Voix d'encre, reprint


Bibliography

* , ''175 poètes bourbonnais'', Moulins, 1988. * Christophe Dauphin, « Alain Borne, c'est contre la mort que j'écris, 1915-2015 : le centenaire du grand solitaire », ', n° 39, 2015. * , ''Présence d'Alain Borne'', followed by Alain Blanc, ''Alain Borne ou la passion lucide'', éditions Voix d'encre, 2015. * Maurice Sarazin, ''Les Bourbonnais célèbres et remarquables, des origines à la fin du XXe siècle. Dictionnaire de biographie bourbonnaise'', t. I, Arrondissement de Vichy, Charroux, Éditions des Cahiers bourbonnais, 2009. * Louise Tixier, ''Saint-Pont, miettes d'histoire'', Montluçon, 1968.


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