Le Temps des cerises (publisher)

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Le Temps des cerises
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
FounderCollective
Country of originFrance
Headquarters locationMontreuil
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresLiterature, poetry, essays.
Imprints"101 poèmes", "Petite bibliothèque de poésie", "Romans des libertés", "Liberté des romans" etc.
Revenue237 400,00 €.(2015)
Official websitehttp://www.letempsdescerises.net

Le Temps des cerises is a French publishing house founded in 1993 by 33 writers.

Le Temps des cerises publishers[edit]

The name of the house refers to the song Le Temps des cerises by Jean-Baptiste Clément.[1] It was chosen to "indicate both the attachment to the ideals of the Paris Commune and to a certain tradition of popular poetry, most often obscured". The little "e" of CeRISES (cherries) saying in its own way that this hope maintained is in a time of CRISES...".[1]

The catalog of Le Temps des cerises counts more than 700 titles. The house has created numerous series including "101 poèmes", the "Petite bibliothèque de poésie", "Romans des libertés" and "Liberté des romans", the "Petite collection rouge", the "Collection blanche", the series collections "Matière à pensées", "Le Merle moqueur" and "Histoire contemporaine", as well as the "Cahiers Roger Vailland"" and publishes the magazine Commune.

Books have been issued in co-publishing with the "Maison de la poésie Rhône-Alpes", the publishing houses Écrits des forges [fr] and Éditions du Noroît and took over the fund of the Ipomée editions. A series with Les Lettres Françaises and one with Action poétique [fr] have also been created.

Some themes[edit]

Some themes dear to Le Temps des Cerises :

And also:

Some authors[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Site officiel". Archived from the original on 2006-11-22. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
  2. ^ See on lmda.net.
  3. ^ See on revue-texture.fr.
  4. ^ e on recoursaupoeme.fr.
  5. ^ See on humanite.fr.
  6. ^ See the article by Alain Freixe [].
  7. ^ See on dissidences.hypotheses.org and recoursaupoeme.fr.
  8. ^ See on revue-polaire.com.

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