(evils Of The Language To The Art Of The Words)des Maux Du Langage À L'art Des Mots
(Françoise Naudillon)
In the tread of its "Jean Métellus" published at Harmattan at the end of the Nineties, F Naudillon offers to us In 2004 a very pleasant book of exchanges with the doctor-writer haïtien. Writer, playwright, essayist, poet and doctor specialist in neurology, doctor in linguistics, Jean Métellus were born in Jacmel, in Haiti, in 1937. Professor with the College of medicine of the hospitals of Paris, chair graal (Group of research on the trainings and deteriorations of the language), it has several times be prize winner of the Academy of medicine of Paris. With Beatrice Sauvageot, he is the author of a medical best-seller: Live the dyslexia! This specialist in the speech difficulties is also one of the most fertile writers of his generation. He was the first to make live the tragedy of the first nations in Haiti through Anacaona, play put in scene by Antoine Vitez. Poet greeted by Andre Malraux, friend of Michel Leiris, protected from Maurice Nadeau, encouraged by Aime Césaire, accomodated by Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir in their review modern Times, burning pilot of his time, Jean Métellus deeply renewed the French-speaking poetic field while singing the epic of the men of full wind, defenders of the négritude. The history of Haiti, that of slavery, are in the heart of the ethical reflexion carried out in its tests. In these discussions with Francoise Naudillon, Jean Métellus evokes the richness of this double career through the evils of the language and the art of the words. Francoise Naudillon is a specialist in the French-speaking literatures and professor at the Concordia university in Montreal. She published Jean Métellus (Harmattan), Tristes Tropisms and the masks of Yasmina (News of the South).
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