Bibliographie
CONTEMPORARY POET AND WRITER OF MAX BUCAILLE
Even if tomorrow’s chemistry transforms us at will into blissful jockeys or desperate robots, there will always be freedom. It lies behind the lips of wood, the waves of marble. There, parties without a purpose, appointments without an hour that no one can miss. There, the fish without water, the salamander without fire, the rhyme without poem and the tail without head frolic without paying anything. Bucaille is handing us the keys to this supreme childhood, where we may soon have to take to the woodshed.
Jean ROUSSELOT
Writing about him
Posthumous or during his lifetime, there are countless articles, books and quotations about him. From France or abroad, all over the world, Max Bucaille has intrigued people at all times and in all places. Here is a partial list.
ART CRITIC AND WRITER, JEAN-JACQUES LEVEQUES TESTIFIES
Bucaille has explored shimmering, dark forests like a night without love, where the trees have a thousand looks harder than the gazes of some fabulous animals halfway between their creator’s desire and the defeat of their birth, leaving them with strange bric-a-brac paraphernalia to awaken the unexplored zones of our ancestral memories.
Jean-Jacques LEVEQUES
Written with him
Max Bucaille was mainly involved in the illustration of numerous books. Collages, paintings or sculptures to accompany the writings of his collaborators. But he didn’t stop there. A collection of his own texts or works, his books are always printed in small numbers.
Unveiling surrealism with every brushstroke and collage, he captivates hearts and minds the world over.