Roselyne Sibille
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Roselyne Sibille is a
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poet who was born on June 28, 1953 in Salon-de-Provence (France). She studied
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, and then worked as a librarian before running creative writing workshops. She lives in
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where she writes on her approach to the human being in connection with self and
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. She leads writing workgroups for the association "Share horizons"(Partage d'horizons). She has been organizing writing workshops in the Sahara Desert for the association "Wind's friend" (''L'Ami du Vent'').


Selected works


Books

2001 ''Au chant des transparences'', wash-drawings by Bang Hai Ja – Publisher: Voix d’encre. 2002 ''Éclats de Corée'' – Publisher: Tarabuste (Anthology Anthologie Triages, with the participation of the Book National Center) 2003 ''Trois jours d’avant-printemps au temple des sept Bouddhas'' – Magazine #64: « Culture coréenne » "Korean culture", Paris. 2005 ''Versants'', prologue by Jamel Eddine Bencheikh – Publisher: Théétète(with the participation of the Book National Center)''. 2006 ''Préludes, fugues et symphonie'', Publisher: Rapport d’Etape (
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(Italy) French bookshop). 2007 ''Tournoiements'', Publisher: Champ social 2007 ''Un sourire de soleil'' (story for children, bilingual) Publishing house (French-Japanese) published in Japan, translated by Masami Umeda, Hélène Simmen's photographs. 2009 ''Par la porte du silence'' / ''Through the door of silence'', with paintings by Bang Hai Ja – Published for the exhibition in Gyeomjae Jeongseon memorial Museum in Séoul – (Trilingual : French-English-Korean) Translations by Moun Young-houn. (Korean) and Michael Fineberg (English) 2010 ''Lumière froissée'', with paintings by Liliane-Eve Brendel – Publisher: Voix d’encre. 2011 ''Implore la lumière'', with paintings by Sylvie Deparis - Publisher: SD 2012 ''L'appel Muet'', Publisher: La Porte 2012 ''Pas d'ici, pas d'ailleurs : Anthologie poétique francophone de voix féminines contemporaines'', Publisher: Voix d’encre 2013 ''La migration des papillons'' (co-writer Sabine Huynh), Publisher: La Porte 2014 ''Ombre monde

Roselyne Sibille – Publisher: Editions Moires(with the participation of the Book National Center)''. 2014 ''Chaque jour est une page'', Publisher: La Porte


Magazines

2003 ''Trois jours d’avant-printemps au temple des sept Bouddhas'' – Magazine #64: « Culture coréenne » "Korean culture", Paris. 2010 ''Calmes aventures au Pays du Matin Calme'' – Magazine #80: « Culture coréenne » "Korean culture", Paris. 2010 Anthologie poétique « Terre de femmes » 2011 ''Les points cardinaux du temps'' – « Terre à ciel – Poésie d'aujourd'hui – Spéciale Jeunesse » 2011 ''L'Ombre-monde'' (extraits) / ''The shadow world'' (excerpt) - Translations by Karthika Naïr - « Pratilipi » - Bilingual Literary Journal - India 2012 ''Ombre-monde'' (extraits) / ''Shadow world'' (excerpt) - Translations by Karthika Naïr - « Asymptote » - International journal dedicated to literary translation and contemporary writing - India 2012 ''Les marchés de Corée: un présent multiple'' – Magazine #84: « Culture coréenne » "Korean culture", Paris. 2012 - ''Entre sable et ciel'' - Qantara #85 (Institut du monde arabe - Paris) 2013 - Levure littéraire #7 - Recours au poème #52 - Bacchanales #49 - Incertain regard #8 2014 - DiptYque #3 - Levure littéraire #9


Creations and activities

;ART BOOKS co-créations with Youl – Laurence Bourgeois – Yannick Charon - Sylvie Deparis – Liliane-Eve Brendel – Florence Barberis – Bang Hai Ja – Hélène Baumel et Laurence Bourgeois Mireille Laborie – Brigitte Perol - Keun Eun-dol ;GRAVURES with Dominique Limon ;''SCULPTECRITURES'' with Christine Le Moigne ;INSTALLATION by Liliane-Eve Brendel ;COMPOSITION by Maïté Erra ;STAGE DIRECTIONS AND VOICE – PERFORMANCES * December 2010 "Poetry Connections" – Poetry Festival (
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and
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) with Lakshmi Bories * January 2011 "Un éternel en mouvement": "Danced poetry" by Lakshmi Bories ;WRITING RESIDENCIES * 2009 and 2010: Association Païolive (Les Vans - Ardèche - France) * September–October 2009: Cultural Center of the Foundation ''Toji'' (
Wonju Wonju () is the most populous city in Gangwon Province, South Korea. The city is located approximately east of Seoul. Wonju was the site of three crucial battles during the Korean War. Geography Wonju sits at the southwestern corner of Gangw ...
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
) * December 2010: Poetry translation workshop near Pondicherry – Literature Across Frontiers (Tamil Nadu –
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) * July – August 2011 – Cultural Center of the Foundation ''Toji'' (
Wonju Wonju () is the most populous city in Gangwon Province, South Korea. The city is located approximately east of Seoul. Wonju was the site of three crucial battles during the Korean War. Geography Wonju sits at the southwestern corner of Gangw ...
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
)


Exhibitions


Personal

* From October 29 until December 5, 2009 Exhibition "Par la porte du silence", (« Through the door of silence »), 26 poems translated into Korean by Moun Young-Houn, together with paintings by Bang Hai Jah (Toji Foundation of Culture – Wonju City, Kangwondo, South Korea) * From December 22, 2009 until February 7, 2010: « Through the door of silence" (Gyeomjae Jeongson Memorial Museum – Seoul – South Korea) * January 14 until January 21, 2011 – "Livres de dialogue" created with Youl (French alliance – Pondicherry) – India * July 27 until August 3, 2011 – ''Entre racines et lumière, une danse'', 13 poems translated into Korean by Moun Young-Houn, together with paintings by Sylvie Deparis and 23 "Poésies graphiques" by Roselyne Sibille, together with short poems translated into Korean by Moun Young-Houn (Toji Foundation of Culture – Wonju City, Kangwondo, South Korea) * November 23 until December 10, 2011 - ''Poésie vivante'': co-creations with 10 artists – (Médiathèque Ouest-Provence - Miramas - Bouches du Rhône - France)


Collective

* March–April–May 2009: exhibition of artworks created with Youl at the Musée Départemental of Gap - France (Gap - Hautes-Alpes - France) * From May 29 until June 15, 2009, Exhibition of manuscript paintings created with Youl for the event "Trace of Poetry" (L’Isle sur la Sorgue – Vaucluse – France) * From Mai 14 until July 23, 2011 – "Des artistes et des livres: le climat de l'artiste" - Médiathèque Ceccano (Avignon – Vaucluse - France)


References


External links

* http://www.voix-dencre.net/article.php3?id_article=64 * https://web.archive.org/web/20110720214607/http://crc.ehess.fr/document.php?id=385 * https://web.archive.org/web/20081118235552/http://www.livreaucentre.fr/?id_page=440 * https://web.archive.org/web/20110720211141/http://www.centrenationaldulivre.fr/IMG/pdf/poesie12.pdf * http://www.lucie-editions.com/librairie/ouvrages/auteur.jsp?id_auteur=1868 {{DEFAULTSORT:Sibille, Roselyne 1953 births Living people French women poets People from Salon-de-Provence 21st-century French poets French librarians 21st-century French women French women librarians