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Jean-Pierre Desthuilliers (22 October 1939 – 6 December 2013) was a French writer and poet. He was born on 22 October 1939 in
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and died on 6 December 2013.


Biography

Source: Jean-Pierre Desthuilliers went to high school at the collège Albert de Mun, at Michel Bouts' école du Gai Savoir, a school based on the principles of active learning, then at the co-ed lycée of
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, now Lycée
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" at Paris'
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. Having graduated from ENSICA as an engineer in 1962, he spent twenty years working as an executive in the industrial sector and for a private firm running public services. After that, he became associate manager at Bossard Consultants. There, he contributed to develop
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under Jean-Christian Fauvet's supervision. In 1992, he created a consultancy firm specialised in instructional design and based in
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. He began to write in 1954, encouraged by the poet Jehan Despert who published some of his work in his ''Cahiers de l'Île de France'' and got him a column in the daily newspaper '' Figaro'' Since 1959, he has worked with cultural associations, among which: * from 1962 to 1974 the youth club (“Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture”), then the cultural center of Chelles where he worked with playwright, singer and actor Michel Heim, among others; * from 1978 to 1983 the ACILECE, a teachers' bookselling and publishing co-operative that was founded by the writer and poet Maurice Fombeure; * since 1983, the association La Jointée, which publishes the literary review Jointure, which he founded along with
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, Georges Friedenkraft, Daniel Sauvale and several other poets, and where he held the position of president and treasurer for several years; * since 2004 the Aire-Falguière theatre which he administrates. Jean-Pierre Desthuilliers belongs to the Société des poètes français, the French Poets Society. Besides his professional and literary work, he is involved in various types of political and social action. In particular: * from 2002 to 2008 he was neighbourhood councillor in the town of
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, where he lives.; * as a representative of the ENSICA alumni, he played a role in merging the engineering schools SUPAERO and ENSICA, which formed the
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(ISAE) (Space and Aeronautics Institute) in 2007, and in merging the two alumni associations, into the "Amicale ISAE," which he administrates.


Works


Poetry

* Published works ** ''Le cristal opaque''catalogue of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, search for author name Desthuilliers, Jean-Pierre
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on the site Culture libre, without illustrations but with an introduction ** ''L'arbre parole'' (1979), drawings by Odile Damon-Leclerc, José Millas-Martin, collection Grand Fond. Currently out of print, this book is now published under a
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on the site Culture libre, without illustrations ** ''Le sculpteur d'eaux'', (1987), preface by Jacques Arnold, postface by Michel Martin de Villemer, followed by ''Travaux d'un sculpteur d'eaux'', which received the Jacques Normand Award from the Society of Men of Letters of France ** ''La vigne adamantine'' (1999) ** ''L'opéra des tarots dorés'', partly published in ''Soif de mots'', tome 7, éditions du Brontosaure, January 2000 * Regular and occasional contributions to many literary reviews : ** Jehan Despert's ''Les cahiers de l'Île de France'' ** ''La revue de l'ACILECE'' ** ''Jointure'' ** ''Saraswati'', edited by Silvaine Arabo ** ''Phréatique'', edited by poet Gérard Murail ** ''Envols'', Vermillon, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada – edited by Hédi Bouraoui et Jacques Flamand ** ''Les cahiers de l'Alba'', edited by Mireille Disdero and Alain Castets * Publication in anthologies: **''Poètes de Paris et de l'Île de France'', (1957), Paris: éditions de la Revue Moderne **''Perspectives Spirituelles'' (1987), Monaco: Regain **''Jointhologie, invitation au voyage'', (1990), Perpignan: La Jointée **''Eros en Poésie'', (2002), Paris: Librairie Galerie Racine, with the participation of the site Ecrits...vains?


Prefaces and other paratexts

* Preface of Michel Bouts' posthumous novel: ''Sang Breton'', and detailed biography of the author * Preface of the anthology about birds compiled by Moroccan writer Joseph Ouaknine: ''Savez-vous parler cui-cui ? '' * Postface of Francine Caron's book: ''Parcs et lunaparks de Paris, 150 haïkus écolo-ludico-bucoliques'' * Preface of Christine Guilloux's collection of prose poems: ''Passages'' * Preface of Patricia Laranco's poetry book: ''Lointitude'' * Preface, and index of rare and curious words in Michel Martin de Villemer's book: ''Morgeline pour ma veuve''


Essays and articles

* ''Comment lit-on Rimbaud, quand on a dix-sept ans ?'', in Les cahiers de l'Alba, number 6-7 special issue about
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, second semester 2005, pages 101 to 106 * Triangulation de la perception : ''le biface et l'os de seiche'', in Plastir no. 15, June 2009


Publishing and poetic action

* Directs the literary collection ''Les oeuvres jointes'' * Creates and runs writing workshopsRevue d'Informations Municipales de
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, No. 91, 4th trimester 1983 page 13
and poetic performances * Co-produced the CD-rom '' Henri Landier ou la cohérence d'une oeuvre'' along with philosopher Bruno Picot


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Desthuilliers, Jean-Pierre 1939 births 2013 deaths French columnists Writers from Versailles Lycée Henri-IV alumni French male poets 20th-century French poets 20th-century French male writers French male non-fiction writers