PREMIÈRE PARTIE
CHANT VI
LA MOISSON
PRÉLUDE
LES OULLIÈRES
A long lyrical narrative in verse celebrates rural life under a bright southern light, mixing vivid landscape description, folk-song rhythms, and episodic scenes that evoke everyday presence and communal feeling. The poet foregrounds a modern peasant figure seen in direct relation to nature rather than social struggle, favoring joy and freedom over lament. Interspersed commentary and prefatory notes reflect on poetic method, prosody, and the value of spontaneous, popular expression, while occasional unpublished stanzas and formal experiments broaden the work’s range between narrative song and reflective poetics.
PREMIÈRE PARTIE
PRÉLUDE
LES OULLIÈRES