• Jean Ristat (1 June 1943 – 2 December 2023) was a French poet and writer. Jean Ristat founded the magazine collection Digraph in 1974, as suggested by...
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    but also less known poets such as Dominique Grandmont, Alain Lance or Jean Ristat. Free from both his marital and editorial responsibilities (having ended...
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  • (1979–1993) and chief justice (1983–1991) of the Oregon Supreme Court. Jean Ristat, 80, French poet and writer. Sufian Tayeh, 52, Palestinian scientist...
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    friend Jean Ristat published a long elegiac poem about his disappearance, Éloge Funèbre de Monsieur Martinoty ('Funeral Praise of Mr Martinoty'). Jean-Louis...
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  • Jean Gillibert, Chateauvallon 1971: L'Entrée dans la baie et la prise de la ville de Rio de Janeiro en 1711 written by Jean Ristat, directed by Jean Gillibert...
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  • Jean-Paul Guedj Poetry and theatre André Benedetto [fr] Poetry and literary essays Jacques Gaucheron [fr], Alain Marc Literary essays Jean Ristat Songs...
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    Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe) and Digraphe [fr] (from 1976 to 1981, with Jean Ristat). He was an éditor at Flammarion, Seghers [fr] and Comp'Act [fr]. In...
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  • Loge du gouverneur 1971: Jean Ristat for Du coup d'Etat en littérature 1972: Claude Faraggi for Le Signe de la bête 1973: Jean-Marc Roberts for Samedi...
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  • Galilée published the first five issues of the review Digraphe, edited by Jean Ristat, as well as multiple issues of the review Chorus edited by Pierre Tilman...
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  • the works of debuting prose writers and poets. Its new head editor is Jean Ristat. "Lysenkoist propaganda in Trybuna Ludu". cyberleninka.ru. Retrieved...
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  • the Académie include Jean Orizet, Marie-Claire Bancquart, Lionel Ray, Claude-Michel Cluny, François Montmaneix, Robert Sabatier, Jean Rousselot, Michel Deguy...
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    Charles-Roux, Franck Delorieux, Jean-Michel Devésa, François Eychard, Jean-Hubert Gailliot, Gabriel Matzneff, Jean Ristat, Jean-Pierre Siméon and François...
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