Michaux, Henri

Michaux, Henri

▪ French painter and poet
born May 24, 1899, Namur, Belg.
died Oct. 18, 1984, Paris, France

      Belgian-born French lyric poet and painter who examined the inner world revealed by dreams, fantasies, and hallucinogenic drugs.

      Michaux was the son of a Belgian lawyer. As a young man he abandoned his university studies and joined the merchant marine. In this manner he traveled to Asia and South America, living intermittently in Paris, where he eventually settled in 1922. There, while contributing to several avant-garde journals, he became a teacher for a time and was employed as a secretary to the poet Jules Supervielle (Supervielle, Jules). Michaux first drew critical notice with his poetry collection Qui je fus (1927; “Who I Was”). He also wrote several travelogues, including Un Barbare en Asie (1932; A Barbarian in Asia), which was translated by the American expatriate bookseller Sylvia Beach (Beach, Sylvia). His first painting exhibition was held in 1937. But it was a 1941 study of Michaux's poetry by André Gide (Gide, André) that brought the poet-painter to popular attention. Michaux became a French citizen in 1955.

      Michaux had a bleak view of the human condition; his poems emphasize the impossibility of making sense of life as it impinges on the individual. But against this ambience of futility Michaux set the richness of his imagination, and the contradictions of his surrealistic images were intended to reflect the absurdity of existence. Some of his poetry is cast in the form of deceptively flippant verse with playful rhymes. At other times he presented his themes in prose poems. Michaux himself prepared three volumes of selections from his works: L'Espace du dedans (1944; The Space Within), Ailleurs (1948; “Elsewhere”), and La Vie dans les plis (1949; “Life Within the Folds”).

      Many of Michaux's later books—including Connaissance par les gouffres (1961; Light Through Darkness), Misérable miracle:le mescaline (1956; Miserable Miracle: Mescaline), and Les Grandes épreuves de l'esprit et les innombrables petites (1966; The Major Ordeals of the Mind, and the Countless Minor Ones)—describe his experiences with drugs. Other English translations of Michaux include Selected Writings (1968); Ecuador: A Travel Journal (1970); Meidosems: Poems and Lithographs (1992); Spaced, Displaced/Déplacemenents, Dégagements (1992); Darkness Moves (1994); and Tent Posts (1997).

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