Poetry. Translated from the French by Elena Rivera. SECRET OF BREATH is a suite for two voices--a voice from outside and a voice from inside, a voice of the living and a voice of the dying--in a race against death and toward death. Caught in a narrative frame and a landscape marked by war, snow, cold, speed, and separation, these two voices, even while facing death, embody the approach of love. The secret of breath is as much a kiss as a last sigh. Isabelle Baladine Howald lives and works in Strasbourg, where she pursued her studies in philosophy and now directs the "Philosophical and Literary Encounters" of the Librairie Kleber.
Author City: Strasbourg USA
Isabelle Baladine Howald lives and works in Strasbourg, where she pursued her studies in philosophy and now directs the "Philosophical and Literary Encounters" of the Librairie Kléber. From 1980 to 1982 she edited the literary journal ANIMA (Jacques Brémond publishers). Her books of poetry include Nuit d'amour un livre (1985), Les noms, très bas (1986), both published by éditions A Passage, Lettre de Poméranie (1996) and Les Etats de la démolition (2002), published by éditions Jacques Brémond. Our present volume, Secret des souffles, is her most recent book (éditions Melville, 2004).
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