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Gustave Roud (; April 20, 1897 – November 10, 1976) was a
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poet and photographer.


Biography

Roud was born in 1897 in Saint-Légier, in the canton of
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. In 1908, Roud, along with his parents and sister, moved to a farm in Carrouge inherited from his maternal grandfather. He would spend the rest of his life living there. In high school Roud studied
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and took classes with the renowned Swiss conductor
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and the Swiss-French writer
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. Roud went on to study
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at the
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, where he obtained his '' licence ès lettres'' (equivalent to a
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). During this time, he translated the poems of Hölderlin,
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, and
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, while also actively participating in a number of literary journals. While living a solitary life in his family farm at Carrouge, Roud maintained numerous friendships with artists, poets, and other intellectuals such as Charles Ferdinand Ramuz,
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, and
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, Maurice Chappaz. Roud was also a mentor to the young
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, who would later become one of Switzerland's most accomplished poets. Considered one of the greatest poets of
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, Roud attempts in his poetry, which is dedicated to the landscapes of the Haut-Jorat, to reach a perception of an "elsewhere" or of a lost paradise. His most famous work is "Air de la solitude". Following his death in 1976 in
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, the "Association des Amis de Gustave Roud" (The Friends of Gustave Roud Association) was formed and since 1982 has published a number of unedited texts in their series "Cahiers Gustave Roud". 26 years after Roud died, a selection of his works was published by
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under the "Collection de Poche Poésie" imprint, featuring an introduction by Philippe Jaccottet. Roud's correspondence with the younger poet was also published by the press.


Works


Published during his lifetime

*''Adieu'', Lausanne, Au Verseau, 1927. Rééd. Porrentruy, Aux Portes de France, 1944. *''Feuillets'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1929. *''Essai pour un paradis'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1932. *''Petit traité de la marche en plaine'' suivie de ''lettres, dialogues et morceaux'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1932. *''Pour un moissonneur'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1941. *''Air de la solitude'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1945. *''Haut-Jorat'', Lausanne, Éditions des Terreaux, 1949 - rééd. Fata Morgana, 2011. *''Ecrits I, II'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1950. *''Le Repos du cavalier'', Lausanne, Bibliothèque des Arts, 1958. *''Requiem'', Lausanne, Payot, 1967. *''Campagne perdue'', Lausanne, Bibliothèque des Arts, 1972.


Posthumous works

* ''Trois poèmes anciens'', Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1976 * ''Écrits I, II, III'', Lausanne, Bibliothèque des Arts, 1978 * ''Journal'', éd.
Philippe Jaccottet Philippe Jaccottet (; 30 June 1925 – 24 February 2021) was a Swiss Francophone poet and translator. Life and work After completing his studies in Lausanne, he lived for several years in Paris. In 1953, he moved to the town of Grignan in ...
, Vevey, Bertil Galland, 1982 * ''Essai pour un paradis ; Petit traité de la marche en plaine'', Lausanne, L’Âge d’Homme, Poche Suisse, 1984 * ''Air de la solitude'', Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 1988 * ''Les Fleurs et les saisons'', Genève, La Dogana, 1991 * ''Air de la solitude ; Campagne perdue'', preface by Jacques Chessex, Lausanne, L’Âge d’Homme, Poche Suisse, 1995 * ''Adieu ; Requiem'', postface de Claire Jaquier, Genève, Minizoé, 1997 * ''Hommage'', Toute puissance de la poésie (Scène), Paris, La Triplette Infernale, 1997 * ''Halte en juin'', gravures de
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, afterword by Claire Jaquier, Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 2001 * ''Image sans emploi'', engravings by G. de Palézieux, Montpellier, Fata Morgana, 2002 * ''Air de la solitude et autres écrits'', preface by Philippe Jaccottet, Paris, Poésie/Gallimard, 2002 * ''Journal, Carnets, cahiers et feuillets'', 1916-1971, eds. Anne-Lise Delacrétaz and Claire Jaquier, Moudon, Empreintes, 2004


Correspondence

*
Albert Béguin Albert Béguin (17 July 1901 – 3 May 1957) was a Swiss academic and translator. He married French writer Raymonde Vincent, winner of the Prix Femina The Prix Femina is a French List of literary awards, literary prize awarded each year by ...
– ''Gustave Roud, Lettres sur le romantisme allemand'', éd. Françoise Fornerod et Pierre Grotzer, Lausanne, Études de Lettres, 1974. *
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– ''Gustave Roud, Sur la route des hauts jardins, d’Ambert à Carrouge'', éd. Gilbert Guisan et
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, Lausanne, Études de Lettres, 1979. * Maurice Chappaz - ''Gustave Roud, Correspondance, 1939 – 1976'', éd. Claire Jaquier et Claire de Ribaupierre, Genève, Zoé, 1993. *Gustave Roud, ''Lettres à
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'', La Chaux-de-Fonds, WA printemps 1998, pp. 103–138. *
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, ''Avant les autruches, après les iguanes… Lettres à Gustave Roud'', 1922-1954, éd. Doris Jakubec et Claire de Ribaupierre Furlan, Lausanne, Payot, 1999. *Philippe Jaccottet – ''Gustave Roud, Correspondance 1942-1976'', éd. José-Flore Tappy, Paris, Gallimard, 2002. * Georges Borgeaud – ''Gustave Roud – Georges Borgeaud, Correspondance 1936-1974'', Lausanne et Carrouge, Association des Amis de Gustave Roud, 2008, 136 p. * Jacques Mercanton ''Cahiers Gustave Roud, vol. 11, correspondance 1948 - 1972''


Translations

*''Poëmes de Hölderlin'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1942. Rééd. Lausanne, Bibliothèque des Arts, 2002. *''Rilke, Lettres à un jeune poète'', précédées d’''Orphée'' et suivies de ''deux essais sur la poésie'', Lausanne, Mermod, 1947. *''Novalis, Les Disciples à Saïs, Hymnes à la nuit'', Journal, Lausanne, Mermod, 1948. Rééd. Lausanne et Montpellier, Bibliothèque des Arts et Fata Morgana, 2002. *''Novalis, Hymnes à la nuit'', Albeuve, Castellsa, 1966. *''Georg Trakl, vingt-quatre poèmes'', Paris, La Délirante, 1978.


Honors

* Prix de la Société des Ecrivains suisses, 1934. * Prix Rambert, 1941. *Prix du Salon neuchâtelois, 1945. * Prix de la Société des Ecrivains vaudois, 1955. * Prix de la Ville de Lausanne, 1967.


References


External links



(in French)

(in French)
Entry in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
(in French, German, and Italian)

(in French)

(in French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Roud, Gustave 1897 births 1976 deaths People from Riviera-Pays-d'Enhaut District University of Lausanne alumni 20th-century Swiss poets 20th-century male writers Swiss male poets