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Isabelle Garron
Isabelle Garron (b. 1968) is a younger generation French poet who teaches in
Paris. She is the author of Qu’il faille (Editions Flammarion 2007), Face devant contre (Editions Flammarion 2002), Déferlage II (Editions Les Cahiers de la Seine 2002), and Le corps échéant (Editions Les Cahiers de la Seine 2000). Garron has also participated
as poet and/or editor in various French journals, including Petite, Action Poétique, Action restreinte, Rehauts, and La Polygraphe. English translations of her poetry have
appeared in Double Change, 1913: a journal of forms, and Verse. The chapbook Face Before
Against, in Sarah Riggs’s translation, was released by Seeing Eye Books in 2005.
Garron’s interest in Pierre Reverdy gave rise to a publication of La Lucarne Ovale in
its original form (Théâtre Typographique 2001). She is a regular participant with
Jean Daive in the France Culture radio broadcast, "Peinture Fraiche" ("Wet Paint")
on contemporary art.
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