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Jean Audard (20 March 1913 – 19 March 1998) was a French poet and critic.

Life[edit]

In the late 1920s, he cofounded a poetry magazine Rationale (1928-1930) with other young poets, as well as founding Zarathoustra, a more philosophical journal.[1] Around this time he became a correspondent of Oscar Milosz.[2]

In the 1930s he was a contributor to Cahiers du Sud, and joined others associated with Surrealism in anti-Fascist efforts.[3] An essay by Audard on the extent to which psychoanalysis was materialist drew heavy criticism from Georges Politzer for the 'bootlegging Bergsonianism' of its 'Freudo-Marxism'.[4] He wrote for the wartime (1939-1946) poetry magazine Messages. After the death of Oscar Milosc he became Director of the Friends of Milosz, established in 1966.[5]

He had three children. Elsa is a psychoanalyst in Paris. Frédéric, the youngest, created his own communication agency in the East of France. And his second daughter is Catherine Audard,[6] a philosopher and translator of John Rawls.

Works[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Benjamin Fondane et le Groupe de Raison d'Etre: Temoignage de Maurice Braun. Braun recalls Jean Audard's marriage as occurring in "1925 or 1926", which casts doubt on the dates given by Silvaire.
  • ^ 'Lettres a Jean Audard', in O.V. de L. Milosz (1877-1939), 1959
  • ^ "Comptes rendus des séances de l'A.A.E.R. (Jean Audard)". Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  • ^ Georges Politzer, 'Psychanalyse et marxisme: un faux contre-revolutionnaire: le freudo-marxisme', Commune, 1933. See Elisabeth Roudinesco, Jacques Lacan & Co.: A history of psychoanalysis in France, 1925-1985, pp.51-2
  • ^ A. Silvaire, "Jean Audard (1913-1998)", Cahiers De l'Association Les Amis de Milosz 37 (1999)
  • ^ Barbara Day, The Velvet Philosophers, 1999, p.91

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jean_Audard&oldid=1229725219"

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