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The Testament and Other Poems

By François Villon

Translated by Anthony Mortimer

ISBN: 9781847498991

288 pages

RRP: £7.99

DUAL-LANGUAGE EDITION

The most celebrated of French medieval poets, François Villon makes poetry out the basest material the raw urban life of Paris with its petty officials, students, clergy, tradesmen, pimps, whores and thieves. Despite successful studies, the young Villon immersed himself in this world, embarking on a career of petty crime that brought him repeated imprisonment. Condemned to death, but then reprieved and banished from Paris, he disappears from history in 1463, leaving behind a legend of poète maudit that has never lost its fascination.

Violent, indignant, ribald and often brutally physical, Villon’s verse has a formidable satiric thrust, and yet it also encompasses passages of poignant nostalgia and haunting lyric expression, culminating in his digressive autobiographical masterpiece, The Testament, which counts among the most popular texts of French poetry.

CONTENTS: The Legacy, The Testament, Miscellaneous Poems

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REVIEWS

  • These are truly wonderful translations, fluent, musical, technically brilliant – could there be a better Villon in English?

    John Banville

  • Technically, the translation is brilliant … While staying close to Villon’s meaning, sensitive both to the learned allusions and to the colloquial quips, Mortimer has found a way of speaking to us today, of revealing the depth of suffering known by those who no longer belong to any place.

    TLS

François Villon

François Villon (c.1431–c.1463) is an almost legendary figure in French literature. Involved, as a young man, in street brawls, thefts and a killing, he was imprisoned and sentenced to death, but later pardoned by King Charles VII. His most famous poems, which are among the founding texts of French literature, are The Legacy, The Testament and The Ballade of the Hanged Men.

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