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Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow

Safeguarded Notes, 1952–2005
Series: The Swiss List
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Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow is a contemplative collection of Philippe Jaccottet's notebooks spanning from 1952 to 2005. It blends philosophical musings, literary insights, dream narratives, and personal reflections. The Swiss poet reveals rare glimpses of his private life, discussing family losses, friendships with fellow poets, and his experiences walking the countryside around Grignan, France. These fragments explore the tension between life's hardships and moments of beauty, presenting a poetic meditation on existence.
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Ideal for readers interested in European poetry, literary notebooks, and philosophical reflections on life and death, as well as those who appreciate intimate glimpses into a poet's creative and personal world.

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Philippe Jaccottet’s newest work follows in some ways the approach of Seedtime, his recent two-volume collection of notebooks. Similarly comprising on-the-spot jottings, philosophical reflections, literary commentary, dream narratives and sundry “notes,” this book nonetheless differs from the preceding volumes in that the Swiss poet includes more personal material than ever before.

Drawing on unpublished notebooks from the years 1952–2005, Jaccottet offers here passages about his family, the death of his father-in-law and of his mother, his encounters with other major poets—such as René Char, Francis Ponge, Jean Tardieu, and his friends Yves Bonnefoy and André du Bouchet—and his trips abroad. Characteristically, it also includes his walks in the countryside around the village of Grignan, in the south of France, where he has lived since 1953.

For a poet who has been notoriously discreet about his life, Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow offers unexpected glimpses of the private man. Above all, the entries in this notebook show how one of the greatest European poets grapples with the discouraging elements of existence, counterbalancing them by recording fleeting perceptions in which “something else,” almost like a threshold, seems present.

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Patches of Sunlight, Or of Shadow, translated by John Taylor, is noted for its personal tone and reflective nature. It serves as a valedictory collection, offering more candid insights into Jaccottet's thoughts and critiques compared to previous volumes. The writing is characterised by deep reflection on mortality and the richness of life, affirming the poet's engagement with nature and culture. The book feels like a declassified document, enriching the understanding of Jaccottet's oeuvre without revealing dramatic secrets.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857427915

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 March 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by John Taylor

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 481g

Pages: 342

About the Author

Born in Switzerland and a longtime resident of France, Philippe Jaccottet is a celebrated poet. In 2014, his collected writings were published in Gallimard's prestigious Pléiade series. John Taylor has translated many French and Francophone poets, including, for Seagull Books, Catherine Colomb, Pierre Chappuis, and Georges Perros.

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