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Jean Sénac

The French of Jean Senac was assasinated in circumstances very similar to Pasolini's in Algiers in 1973. He retains an energy and has way with neologism (difficult to translate) that keep one reading.

Jean Sénac's work featured in PN Review comprises one contribution of poetry.
Further Reading
Subscribers only Poetry Collection in PN Review 167 (2006) Twelve Poems (translated and introduced by David Kinloch)
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