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Philippe Beck (born in
Strasbourg Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label=Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the Eu ...
on April 21, 1963) is a French poet, writer and professor for Philosophy at
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, in France and
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in
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, Switzerland.


Biography

Beck was a former student of the ENS de Saint-Cloud, having first attended to study philosophy in 1985. He completed a master in literature and an H. dip in philosophy, and later defended a doctoral thesis in philosophy (''Histoire et imagination / History and imagination'') under the supervision of
Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida (; ; born Jackie Élie Derrida; See also . 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in numerous texts, and which was developed t ...
. He has been a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Nantes since 1995. His seminars mainly focus on
aesthetics Aesthetics, or esthetics, is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty and taste, as well as the philosophy of art (its own area of philosophy that comes out of aesthetics). It examines aesthetic values, often expressed thr ...
. Since 2006 Beck has been a professor of poetry at
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in
Saas-Fee Saas-Fee () is the main village in the Saastal, or the Saas Valley, and is a municipality in the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The village is situated on a high mountain plateau at 1,800 meters (5,900 feet), surrounded ...
, Switzerland. In 1990, he was a founding member of ''Alter'', a journal of phenomenology ( Ecole Normale Supérieure of Saint-Cloud). He was also the founder and editor in chief of the poetry magazine ''Quaderno'' (Ed. MeMo, Nantes, from 1998 to 2000), for which he wrote various articles on poetics and criticism. He is a member of the editorial board of ''Cités'' (''Cities'') and ''Droits de cités'' (''Laws of Cities'') (PUF) and of the journal ''Agenda de la pensée contemporaine'' (''Calendar of Contemporary Thought'') (Flammarion). He was Writer in Residence at '' Château de Blandy-les-Tours'' in 2008 at ''Mission Stendhal Laureate'' in China in 2009. His poetic works have been featured in various magazines and anthologies. Some of his books and poems have been translated into English, Dutch, Korean and German. Through his poetic work, Philippe Beck has collaborated with contemporary musicians and composers and has on numerous occasions. He is one of the co-writers of Gérard Pesson's opera libretto ''Pastorale''. A number of Beck's works have also been put to music by Pesson: ''Chants populaires'' (''Popular Songs'') for the vocal ensemble ''Accentus''. Beck's ''Lyre dure'' was also the basis for 's ''Oeuvre acousmatique'' (''Acousmatic work''), the premiere of which was held in 2009. In March 2013, the
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under the direction of
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premiered a work by Maxime McKinley, which was based on Beck's book ''In Nature''. Since October 2012 Beck has served as President of the Commission of poetry at the
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(National Book Centre) in Paris. An international symposium devoted to his work at the International Cultural Center Cerisy took place in 2013.


Bibliography


Poetry

*Garde-manche hypocrite, Fourbis, 1996. *Chambre à roman fusible, Al Dante, 1997. *Verre de l'époque Sur-Eddy, Al Dante, 1998. *Rude merveilleux, Al Dante, 1998. *Le Fermé de l'époque, Al Dante, 1999. *Dernière mode familiale, Flammarion, postface de Jean-Luc Nancy, 2000. *Inciseiv, MeMo, 2000. *Poésies didactiques, Théâtre typographique, 2001. *Aux recensions, Flammarion, 2002. *Dans de la nature, Flammarion, 2003. *Garde-manche Deux, Textuel, 2004. *Élégies Hé, Théâtre typographique, 2005. *Déductions, Al Dante, 2005. *Chants populaires, Flammarion, 2007. *De la Loire, Argol, 2008. *Lyre Dure, Nous, 2009. *Poésies premières (1997–2000), Flammarion, 2011. *Boustrophes, Texts & Crafts, 2011. *Writing the Real: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary French Poetry (translated by Emma Wagstaff),
Enitharmon Press Enitharmon Press is an independent British publishing house specialising in artists’ books, poetry, limited editions and original prints. The name of the press comes from the poetry of William Blake: Enitharmon was a character who represented ...
, 2016.


Prose

*Contre un Boileau (esquisse), Horlieu, 1999. *Du principe de la division de soi in Le colloque de nuit, éditions
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, 2000. *Beck, l'Impersonnage : rencontre avec Gérard Tessier, Argol, 2006. *Un Journal, Flammarion, 2008.


Translations

*Walter Benjamin, "Expérience et pauvreté", translated by P. Beck, in Po&sie, n° 51, 1989. *
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge (; 21 October 177225 July 1834) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who, with his friend William Wordsworth, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poe ...
, "Définition de la poésie", translated by P. Beck et É. Dayre, in Po&sie, n° 51, 1989. *F. W. von Schelling, "Philosophie de l'art, § 39", translated by P. Beck, in Po&sie, n° 54, 1990. *Walter Benjamin, "Crise du roman", translated and introduced by P. Beck et B. Stiegler, in Po&sie, n° 58, 1991. *Walter Benjamin, "Théories du fascisme allemand", translated and introduced by P. Beck et B. Stiegler, in Lignes, n° 13, 1991. *Karl Philipp Moritz, Le concept d'achevé en soi et autres écrits (1785–1793), texts introduced and translated by P. Beck, PUF, 1995. *Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Les Sermons laïques (suivi de) L'Ami, translated and introduced by P. Beck et É. Dayre, Gallimard (Bibliothèque de Philosophie), 2002.


Essays and articles

*"Le Dit d'hypocrisie ensommeillé", in Po&sie, n° 66, 1993. *"Le Quasi-sermon", in Critique, n° 571, 1994. *"Minima Lyrica ou Lyrismes du rude boeuf", in Recueil, n° 30, 1994. *"Mort et naïveté (Régime transcendantal et régime sentimental)", in Alter, n° 1 et 2, 1994. *"La bête, question de projection animale", in Alter, n° 3, 1995. *"Quelques remarques à propos d'une époque dans l'espace", in Alter, n° 4, 1996. *"Logiques de l'impossibilité", préface à la Poétique d'Aristote, Gallimard (Tel), 1986. *"Quelques remarques sur la prose apophantique en régime inchoatif", in Le poète que je cherche à être. Cahier Michel Deguy, La Table ronde/Belin, 1996. *"Entretien" (à propos de Garde-manche hypocrite), in Biennale Internationale des poètes en Val-de-Marne, n° 19, 1997. *"D'un fumier sans pourquoi (Thèses concernant la poésie)", in Lettres sur tous les sujets, n° 13, 1997. *"Les turdidés, ou l'affaire du toucher à distance" (à propos de Dominique Fourcade), in Lettres sur tous les sujets, n° 13, 1997. *"Les espèces confuses, désassorties", in Paroles à la bouche du présent : le négationnisme, histoire ou politique ?, Natacha Michel (dir.), Al Dante, 1997. *"La vie saturée", in Analecta Husserliana, vol. L, 1997. *"Précisions sur quelques thèses.", in Action Poétique, n° 150, 1998. *"Quaderno : une idée de la poésie", in Art Press, n° 262, 2000. *"L'époque de la poésie", in Littérature, n° 120, 2000. *"Où va le vers", in Magazine littéraire, n° 396, 2001. *"Méduse automatique stoppée", in Fin, n° 13, 2002. *"Entretien" avec David Christoffel, on http://www.doublechange.com/issue3/beckint-fr.htm, 2003. *"Sexicité", on http://www.sitaudis.com/Excitations/sexicite.php, 2003. *"La vie pensée", on http://remue.net/spip.php?article135, 2004. *"Si le corps est le lieu des pensées...", in Écrire, pourquoi ?, Argol, 2005. *"Entretien" avec Emmanuel Laugier, in Le Matricule des anges, n° 81, 2007. *"Modalisations", in Cahier Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe. L'Animal, n° 19-20, 2008. *"La trompette modeste" (sur Sens de Walden de Stanley Cavell), in Agenda de la pensée contemporaine, n° 10, 2008. *"La relation des jours" (sur le Journal de Jean-Patrick Manchette), in Agenda de la pensée contemporaine, n° 12, 2008–2009. *"Entrer en poésie" (entretien), in Fragil La Gazette, n° 4, 2009. (http://www.fragil.org/magazine/numéro/1057) *"D'un espace espéré ou : la danse pré-pensive de Keith Waldrop", in Agenda de la pensée contemporaine, n° 13, 2009. *"Dimensions ou : Optique, geste et comportement", in La vue et la voix, Pierre Ouellet (dir.), vlb éd., Montréal, 2009. *"La poésie du geste" (Anthropologie poétique, poétique de l'anthropologie : Marcel Jousse), in Agenda de la pensée contemporaine, n° 15, 2009. *"Entretien" (à propos de Lyre Dure) avec Martin Rueff et Tiphaine Samoyaut, on http://www.m-e-l.fr/rencontres-publiques.php?id=124, 2010. *"La suite (voix)", entretien avec Benoît Casas, in Grumeaux, n° 2, NOUS, 2010. *"Hugo Friedrich : réalité, monologue et subjectivité dans la poésie du XXe siècle", in ''Po&sie'', n° 136, Belin, 2e trim. 2011. *"Le poétisme aveugle, ou la bataille du critère voilé", in ''CCP'', n° 22, 2011. *"Musique et poésie", in ''Fusées'', n° 20, 2011. *"Poétique et critique, ou : l'ascendant romantique de Genette", in "Les facultés de juger : critique et vérité", ''Textuel'', n° 64, Paris 7-Denis Diderot, 2011. *"L'ironie de la basseur : note sur la hauteur expressive et les intensités sémantiques", in ''Lignes'', n° 38, mai 2012.


Documents

*"Maintenant Philippe Beck", in ''La Polygraphe'', n° 13-14, 2000. *"Philippe Beck, une poésie recommence", in ''il particolare'', n° 7-8, 2002. *"Philippe Beck", in ''Amastra-N-Gallar'' (Gallicean magazine), n° 14, 2007. *"Cahier : Philippe Beck", in ''il particolare'', n° 24, 2011.


External links


Philippe Beck's page
on the site of the
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. (Biography, bibliography, texts and photos)
Beck's page
on the website of th
Centre Atlantique de Philosophie

Philippe Beck's File
on the site of the web-magazin
Remue.net

Page about Philippe Beck
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Sitaudis.com


References

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