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Although his early gifts were apparent to those around him, recognition of Jean-Paul de
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moulded his poetic sensibilities and inform his output (“Jonas”, “Bach en automne”, "Goethe en Alsace", "Cinq étapes d’un poème"). He translated the
Alsatian poems of Nathan Katz into French. As a German scholar he pays homage to
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His scripts for the BBC broadcasts on the theme of war (“Ombre”) and on Europe (“Strasbourg”, “acte de naissance”, “Y a-t-il une Europe?”, “La vocation de l’Angleterre”), just as his poem, “Les Ponts de
Budapest”, on the
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will make their accounts with him. We always run the risk of forgetting that poetic genius flicks its thumb at our conformities.”
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The correspondence between de Dadelsen and Camus is in the Camus Collection at the Bibliothèque Méjanes,
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family, was the Bible (see “Jonas”, “Bach en automne”, “La femme de Loth”).
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