LA CHANSON DU VIEUX MOINE
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A defiant preface frames erotic impulse as an essential, immutable human force and rejects prudish omissions of desire. The poems examine sexual longing, procreation, and bodily pleasure with vivid, often transgressive imagery that shifts between lyric intensity and satirical provocation. Classical, religious, and literary allusions punctuate the verses as the poet interrogates inheritance, birth, and social hypocrisy. Several pieces give voice to marginal or liminal figures—unrealized offspring and drowned shades—mixing elegy with erotic symbolism. The collection pairs formal richness with polemic urgency to confront cultural taboos about sex and fertility.
(Cette pièce, étant inconvenante, a été supprimée par l’auteur.)