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A sequence of fragmented, visceral poems probes bodies and movement through intense urban and intimate imagery. Lines shift between erotic desire, bodily decay, memory and silence, traveling from crowded streets and domestic interiors to nocturnal obsessions and dreamlike reveries. Language juxtaposes tenderness and violence, invoking tides, meals, theatricality and mechanical rhythms to map emotional dislocation and fleeting encounters. Recurring motifs—hands, mouths, eyes and skin—frame meditations on longing, aging, loss and the precariousness of speech. Poems use associative, often surreal sequences to assemble sensation, recollection and cultural fragments into a register of mutable intimacy and existential unease.

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Huguette Bertrand

Huguette Bertrand is a French poet known for her evocative and introspective poetry that explores themes of love, existence, and the human experience. With a body of work that includes titles such as "Anatomie Du Mouvement" and "La Mort Amoureuse," Bertrand's poetry often reflects a deep engagement with emotional landscapes and the complexities of desire. Her writing is characterized by a lyrical style that invites readers to contemplate the nuances of life and relationships. Through her twelve published works, she has contributed significantly to contemporary French poetry, establishing herself as a notable voice in the literary scene.

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