Serge Venturini - Works

Works

  • (French) D'aurorales clartés : Choix de poèmes réunis par l'auteur, 1971-1995, Gutenberg XXIe siècle, Paris, 2000 (dedicated to Osip Mandelstam) OCLC 47692464
  • (French) Éclats : d'une poétique du devenir humain, 1976-1999, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2000 (dedicated to Paul Celan) OCLC 44448871
    • Review: (French) Paul Van Melle, "J'ai trouvé une autre Bible", in Bulletin, n° 44 (2000), La Hulpe
  • (French) Le sens de la terre, followed by L’Effeuillée, Aphrodite en trente variations, 1999-2003, Éditions Didro, Paris, 2004 (dedicated to Yves Battistini) ISBN 2-910726-64-9
    • Review: (French) Paul Van Melle, "Prose... sans ateliers", in Bulletin, n° 84, La Hulpe
  • (Armenian) (French) Sayat-Nova, Odes arméniennes (translation of the 47 odes), with Elisabeth Mouradian, L’Harmattan, 2000–2006, Paris, 2006 (dedicated to Sergei Parajanov) ISBN 2-296-01398-8. This book has been labelled for the Armenian year in France, September 2006-July 2007 : "Arménie, mon amie!", and selected for the Price Charles Aznavour on 19 November 2006, at the Marseille Armenian Book Festival.
    • Reviews:
      • (French) Annie Pilibossian, in Bulletin de l'ACAM, n°66 (January–March 2007), Val-de-Marne
      • (French) Paul Van Melle, "Ressusciter les auteurs méconnus", in Bulletin, n°208 (September 2006), La Hulpe
      • (Armenian) "Սայաթ-Նովայի ստեղծագործությունները ֆրանսերենով" (Sayat-Novayi stértsagortsutyunnére fransérénov, "Sayat-Nova's works in French"), in Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն (Hayastani Hanrapetutyun, "Republic of Armenia"), 16 February 2007, Erevan
      • (French) Jean-Baptiste Para, "Historiens de l'Antiquité", in Europe, n° 945-946 (January–February 2008), p. 345-346
  • (French) Éclats d’une poétique du devenir posthumain, 2000-2007 (Livre II), L’Harmattan, Paris, 2007 (dedicated to Lucie Aubrac) ISBN 978-2-296-03301-6
    • Review: (French) Paul Van Melle, "Pour une poétique de la pensée", in Bulletin, n° 214, La Hulpe
  • (French) Fulguriances et autres figures, (1980–2007), postface by Philippe Tancelin, L'Harmattan, Paris, May 2008 (dedicated to Alexander Blok) ISBN 978-2-296-05656-5
    • Reading of Fulguriances at the Théâtre Noir du Lucernaire in Paris, 16 June 2008
  • (French) Éclats d’une poétique du devenir transhumain, 2003-2008 (Livre III), L’Harmattan, Paris, 2009 (dedicated to Missak Manouchian) ISBN 978-2-296-09603-5
  • (French) Éclats d’une poétique du devenir, Journal du transvisible, (Livre IV) 2007-2009 Editions L’Harmattan, Paris, February 2010, collection « Poètes des cinq continents » ISBN 978-2-296-11117-2
  • (French) Avant tout et en dépit de tout (2000–2010), (dedicated to Marina Tsvetaeva), Editions L’Harmattan, Paris December 2010, collection « Poètes des cinq continents », ISBN 978-2-296-13176-7
  • (Armenian) (French) Yeghishe Charents, Dantesque legend (1915–1916), (dedicated to Liu Xiaobo), Editions L’Harmattan, Paris December 2010, collection "Armenian letters", ISBN 978-2-296-13174-3
  • (French) Éclats d’une poétique de l'inaccompli, (2009-2012) (Livre V), (dedicated to René Char) Éditions L'Harmattan, coll. « Poètes des cinq continents », Paris, 2012 ISBN 978-2-296-55628-7
  • (French) Éclats d'une poétique de l'approche de l'inconnaissable, (Livre VI), (dedicated to Laurent Terzieff) (2010-2013), coll. « Poètes des cinq continents », éd. L'Harmattan, Paris, 2013, ISBN 9782343005225

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