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  1. Philippe Jaccottet (French: [filip ʒakotɛ]; 30 June 1925 – 24 February 2021) was a Swiss Francophone poet and translator.

  2. Philippe Jaccottet, né le 30 juin 1925 à Moudon en Suisse et mort le 24 février 2021 à Grignan ( Drôme ), est un écrivain, poète, critique littéraire et traducteur suisse vaudois, naturalisé français en 1950 1. Il est l'époux de l'illustratrice et peintre Anne-Marie Jaccottet, née Haesler.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · The late Swiss writer Philippe Jaccottet, winner of the Petrarch Prize, the Prix Goncourt, and the Schiller Prize, completed two manuscripts-in-progress in his 96th and final year, with the help of the poet José-Flore Tappy.

  4. Philippe Jaccottet. Born in Switzerland and a long-time resident of France, Philippe Jaccottet (1925–2021) is a celebrated European poet. In 2014, Jaccottet’s collected writings were published in Gallimard’s prestigious Pléiade series.

  5. Feb 21, 2014 · French writer Philippe Jaccottet’s ever-questioning poetic analyses of haunting ephemeral perceptions are carried on with such scruple and sincerity that, for his European peers, he has become the model of literary integrity.

  6. Feb 26, 2021 · L'écrivain et traducteur Philippe Jaccottet, mort ce 24 février 2021, était l'un des poètes de langue française les plus inventifs, mais aussi l’un des plus lus, traduits et étudiés. Au fil de rares entretiens, retour sur une œuvre et un parcours qui ont toujours veillé à "l'immédiateté au monde".

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  8. Born in Switzerland in 1925, Philippe Jaccottet is one of the most prominent figures of the immediate post-war generation of French poets. He has lived in France since 1953, working as a translator and freelance writer.

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