Jean Max Tixier

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Born1935 (1935)
Marseille, France
Died30 September 2009(2009-09-30) (aged 73–74)
OccupationPoet
NationalityFrench
Jean Max Tixier
Born1935 (1935)
Marseille, France
Died30 September 2009(2009-09-30) (aged 73–74)
OccupationPoet
NationalityFrench
Notable awardsPrix Mallarmé (2009)

Jean Max Tixier (1935 in Marseille – 30 September 2009) was a French poet.[1]

Jean Max Tixier studied at the collège Victor-Hugo, before attending the lycée Thiers of Marseille.[2]

He taught at the Lycée Agricole de Hyères.[3] Alongside his teaching career, which he began in 1962, Jean-Max Tixier pursued a prolific journalistic and literary activity.[4]

He was Correspondent Member of the European Art Center (EUARCE)[5] of Greece (2004)

He was a member of the Editorial Board of journals "Autre Sud" (after the journal "Sud" 1970-1996), "Encres Vives", and "Poésie 1 Vagabondages".[6][7][8]

Awards

  • 1992 Campion-Guillaumet Prize by SGDL, for Etats du lieu
  • 1994 Provence Grand Prize of Literature
  • 1995 Antonin Artaud Prize, for L’oiseau de glaise
  • 2009 Mallarmé prize

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