Angéline Neveu

 
Angéline Neveu (1946-2011) was a French poet and performance artist. A pioneering participant in the May 68 uprising in France, Neveu was later involved with members of the Situationist International. At the beginning of the 1970, she started publishing in poetry reviews, most notably Julien Blaine's Doc(k)s. Through her travels, performative acts, and participation in festivals, she met and befriended artists and poets such as Orlan, Jean-François Bory, Jacques Donguy, Charles Dreyfus, Hubert Lucot, Françoise Janicot, Olga Adorno, Jean Dupuy
 
Angéline Neveu - Enragée de Nanterre - ou Le mensonge intime
2019
French edition
Les presses du réel – Literature – Al Dante
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
Angéline Neveu, a figure of May '68 then of the French poetic underground, close to the Situationists, tells herself and offers a testimony on the years 1960-70.
Angéline Neveu - Synthèse / désir
2019
French edition
Les presses du réel – Literature – Al Dante
Al Dante - Poetry & Literature
Reissue of the main publications by Angéline Neveu (1946-2011), a political figure of the poetic underground scene in France.
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