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Jean Daive

Jean Daive (born 13 May 1941) is a Belgian poet and translator. He is the author of novels, collections of poetry and has translated work by Paul Celan and Robert Creeley among others.
He has edited encyclopedias, worked as a radio journalist and producer with France Culture, and has edited three magazines: ''fragment'' (1970–73), ''fig.'' (1989–91), and ''FIN'' (1999–2006). His first book, ''Décimale blanche'' (Mercure de France, 1967) was translated into German by Paul Celan, and into English by Cid Corman.〔(Jean Daive: from Under the Dome: A Memoir of Paul Celan ) the selection includes an introductory note from the translator Rosmarie Waldrop〕
== Life and work ==
Jean Daive was born in Bon-Secours, a section of the city of Péruwelz located in Wallonia, a predominantly French speaking southern region of Belgium and part of the province of Hainaut. Having been an encyclopedist for seventeen years, he worked on various radio programs for France Culture from 1975 until 2009.〔Jean Daive from the article on the French Wikipedia site〕
Publishing since the 1960s and today known as one of the important French avant-garde poets, Daive's work is an investigation alternating between poetry, narration and reflective prose.〔(Jean Daive catalogue page at Burning Deck )〕 He has published several interrelated volumes, including a sequence with the general title ''Narration d'équilibre'' (1982–90) and the prose series, ''La Condition d'infini'' (1995-97: 7 volumes, of which ''Under the Dome: Walks with Paul Celan'', published in English in 2009, is volume 5).
According to Peter France, Daive's tense, elliptical poems explore the difficulties of existence in an enigmatic world.〔(Jean Daive: Information from Answers.com )〕
Also a photographer, Daive chairs the Centre international de poésie de Marseille.〔http://www.cipmarseille.com/auteur_fiche.php?id=628〕

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