
French poet, essayist, translator (1923–2016)
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Yves Bonnefoy (Tours, Indre y Loira, 24 de junio de 1923-París, 1 de julio de 2016) fue un poeta, crítico literario, ensayista, traductor y prosista francés, que destacó como traductor de Shakespeare y por sus ensayos fundamentales sobre arte y artistas del Barroco y del siglo XX, incluyendo a Goya, Joan Miró y Alberto Giacometti.
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Yves Bonnefoy (born 24 June 1923) is a French poet and essayist. Bonnefoy was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, the son of a railroad worker and a teacher. His works have been of great importance in post-war French literature, at the same time poetic and theoretical, examining the meaning of the spoken and written word. He has also published a number of translations, most notably Shakespeare as well as several works on art and art history, including Miró and Giacometti. <a href="https://www.last.fm
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