Claude Vigée ou le parti pris du vivant

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Title Claude Vigée ou le parti pris du vivant.
Additional Titles Claude Vigée and the struggle for life
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revue d'études juives du Nord 89 (2025) 61-77
Description When Claude-André Strauss, an Alsatian Jew who had taken refuge in Toulouse, published his first poem under the pseudonym Claude Vigée in 1942 in Poésie 42, the Resistance review directed by Pierre Seghers, his name sounded like a challenge to the artisans of death, of which forty-three members of his family would be victims. Nevertheless, he never ceased, in his life as in his work, to claim his acquiescence to life, and to make himself the herald of life. This article re-examines this “choice of life” through Vigée’s eminently topical reading of Deuteronomy 30, 19, then looks at the poet’s life of exile and return to some homeland, by focusing on his incredible ability to rebound, before finally identifying the sources he drew on to make his way each day through the maze of time and the labyrinth of history.
Language French
National Library system number 997013553053505171
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