Bernat Manciet

Bernat Manciet

Bernat Manciet (pronounced|bernat manˈsjet), who was born in Sabres, in the French "département" of Landes on September 27, 1923 and died in Mont-de-Marsan on June 3, 2005, was a major Occitan author.

Biography

Manciet attended school first in his native Sabres and then spent three years in the "lycée" of Talence where he lived at his uncles', who were priests. They taught him Latin and Ancient Greek. He went on to sit his "baccalauréat" in Bordeaux on a Sunday of June, 1940. His education provided him with an incredible erudition that transpired from his every words. As World War II broke out, Manciet started studying literature and political sciences.

This is how he became a diplomat with Marie-Pierre Kœnig, who was a high commissioner in Germany at a time when the defeated nation was trying to rebuild itself. He also took part in the Nuremberg trials. In 1955, his diplomatic career led him to such places as Brazil and Montevideo in Uruguay, where his acute geopolitical skills probably sprang from. Back in the Landes, he got wed, fathered five children and ran his step-family's company, only for it to go bankrupt after ten years.

Bernat Manciet managed "Òc" magazine but always refused to side with such Occitan activists as Robèrt Lafont and Max Roqueta, with whom he nonetheless was quite friendly.

Literary career

A poet, a novelist, a playwright, an essayist, a literary review director, an artist... Bernat Manciet also came on stage to recite his poems and even took part in shows alongside Bernard Lubat in Uzeste.

In 1972 already, Renat Nelli wrote about Manciet in a bilingual collection of poems called "La Poésie occitane" (published by Seghers): :"One won't have long to wait before an overall study of Manciet's work is made. Maybe it will help understand better this giant of originality, whose unremitting literary renewal and lyrical intimate spring have no cause to be jealous of the latest Parisian trends. With René Char and Salvatore Quasimodo, Bernat Manciet is undoubtedly one of the great and underrated poets of modern Europe."

Bibliography

* "Le Triangle des Landes" (1981)
* "L'Enterrament a Sabres" (1996)
* "Accidents" (1955)
* "Le Jeune homme de novembre" / "Lo Gojat de noveme" (1995)
* "Les Émigrants" or "Iphigénie devant la gare" (1999)
* "Cobalt" (2002)
* "De nouveau Cordoue" / "Cordoa enqüèra" (2004)
* "Casaus perduts" (2005)
* "Jardins perdus" (2005)
* "Les Murmures du mal" (2006)
* "Lo Brèc" (2006)

External links

* [http://poezibao.typepad.com/poezibao/2005/06/la_disparition_.html On Poezibao] (in French)


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