Jérôme Game
Jérôme Game is a French poet author of over twenty volumes of poems, essays, sound and videopoetry, theater plays, and a novel. Also shown in exhibitions as visual, textual, and sound installations, his work explores the shapes and flows of contemporary experience via those of discourses, narratives and images. Often collaborating with musicians, stage directors and visual artists for collective performances, he regularly gives public readings and lectures around the world. Appearing in numerous journals, his texts have been translated into English, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Dutch. He teaches Film Studies and Critical Theory in New York City as well as Æsthetics at Haute École des Arts du Rhin.
2025
French edition
Les presses du réel – Literature – Figures
forthcoming
In a collection of interviews given over a period of almost twenty years, a poet seeks to find out a little more about what he makes by confronting his practice with other arts (plastic, sound, scenic).
2025
DUUU
Jérôme Game, a poet working at the intersection of words, sounds and images, has invited two of his stage partners, Chloé and Jean-Michel Espitallier, to create a duo piece with him for this sound poetry album, between beat inspiration, krautrock motorick and literary glitch.
2008
French edition
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
Two texts of poetry examining the organization of everyday speeches. The publication includes a CD with audio recordings by the author.