Philippe Rahmy

Philippe Rahmy
Rahmy, 2015
Born(1965-06-05)5 June 1965
Died1 October 2017(2017-10-01) (aged 52)
Occupation(s)Poet, writer
Websitewww.rahmyfiction.net

Philippe Rahmy (5 June 1965, in Geneva – 1 October 2017) was a Swiss poet and writer.

Biography[edit]

Philippe Rahmy studied the history of arts and Egyptology at the École du Louvre in Paris, and graduated from the University of Lausanne in literature and philosophy.

He was a founding member of the prominent French literary site remue.net, focused on promoting contemporary literature over the Internet and through live events. He is a published author in France, USA, Italy, Switzerland and China.

Philippe Rahmy was also active as a photographer and as a director of award-winning independent short films. Philippe Rahmy had Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bones), and he was an active member of several disability-related associations. He was also writing songs for the rock band "I need my gasoline".

He was working on a literary and multimedia project about abandoned cities. The Abandoned City is a collaborative writing project. Hosted on D-FICTION, it will ultimately find its dedicated platform, an open website gathering a large range of tools for geolocation, virtual exploration of the landscape, artistic creation, and communication. Literary at first, this interdisciplinary project will welcome, later, visual arts, music, staged arts and street arts, as well as academic productions.

Books[edit]

Articles[edit]

  • La couleur des jours, "Pardon pour l'Amérique", 31-08-2017, extract of an ongoing novel, written at the foundation Jan Michalski
  • Specimen, The Babel Revue of Translation, "Pardon pour l'Amérique", fr/eng, transl. by Carla Calimani, 06-2017
  • Viceversa littérature, nr. 11, "Dialogue avec Philippe Rahmy : l'écriture en acte" by Marina Skalova, followed by "retour architecture nuit" by François Bon, 04-2017
  • Diacritik, "Le roi est vulnérable", 24-02-2017
  • Château de Lavigny, 20 ans, anthologie anniversaire, "Le Châtiment", 08-2016
  • Página/12, "Todos tenemos alguna discapacidad", 19-04-2016
  • La moitié du fourbi, Nr. 3, "Un portrait du Fayoum", 03-2016
  • Le Persil, Special edition dedicated to poetry in the francophone part of Switzerland, "Comme le caméléon, sa langue", 03-2016
  • Postface to the book "Kvar lo" from Sabine Huynh (poems, with ink paintings from Caroline François-Rubino), Éditions Æncrages & Co, coll. Écri(peind)re, 2016
  • Le Magazine Littéraire, Nr. 541, 03–2014, "Alors, Shanghai?"
  • Le Magazine Littéraire, Nr. 532, 06–2013, "Paul Auster, le grand entretien"[1]
  • D-Fiction, 05–2013, "Aran"[2]
  • Art+Politique, 2012, "Du partage des richesses"[3]
  • Lieux d'Être, N°51, printemps 2011, "Il ne suffit pas de bégayer"
  • Viceversa Littérature, N°5 (2011), "Château Solitude"[4]
  • La Revue de Belles-Lettres, 134e année, numéro 1–2 2010, "Un terrain parmi d'autres"[5]
  • Antilipseis Magazine, mars 2011, in: "Perceptions"
  • The Black Herald Press, 1st issue, January 2011,[6][7]
  • revue China Dolls, Beijing, été 2010, "The Glory of the body",
  • revue Hétérographe N°4, automne 2010, Sandra Moussempès, Photogénie des ombres peintes
  • revue fario, May/June 2009, " La vie sauve "[8]
  • revue Faire Part, " Caroline Sagot Duvauroux, Vol-ce-l'est, l'autre chose ", avril 2009
  • participation au catalogue d'exposition du peintre Winfried Veit, avril 2009
  • revue Viola, " Solitudine publica ", mars 2009
  • revue Hétérographe, " Solitude publique ", mars 2009
  • revue Action restreinte, " Kit & Scat Song ", février 2009
  • François Bon, " Tu marchais dans la maison des morts, vidéo ",[9] dans : " François Bon, éclats de réalité ", Dominique Viart et Jean-Bernard Vray (eds), PU de Saint Etienne 2008
  • Joë Bousquet, " Mystique ", dans : Joë Bousquet, " Maigre nudité du soir ", éditions de l'Atelier du Gué 2008
  • revue Lieux d'Être N° 45, " Naître détruit ", 2007
  • revue Faire Part N° 20–21, " Coudrier, une gravure à la Manière noire ", dans : " Matière d'Origine : Jacques Dupin ", 2007
  • Aral, dans : " Jean-Marie Barnaud, Pour saluer la bienvenue ", Bibliothèque municipale de Charleville-Mézières 2002

Short movies[edit]

Phil Rahmy displayed his vision as a director and award-winning independent short film producer through his later productions which were being distributed and viewed globally. Later viewings

  • Uplink Factory, video festival, official selection of Swiss short films (OBLO), "The Body remains", Tokyo, Japan, 2011.
  • Gallery Arts-en-l'Ile, projection of "M.R.I. ", curator Penelope Petsini, Geneva, Switzerland, 2010
  • Special Prize of the Jury at the Oblò Underground Short Film Festival, "The Body remains", Lausanne, Switzerland, 2009
  • Museum of Modern Arts (MAMCO), projection of "M.R.I"., Geneva, Switzerland, 2009
  • Festival Côté Court 2008, official selection of "The Body remains", Cinéma 104, Pantin, France, 2008.
  • Un festival c'est trop court, programm FILMS D'ICI, official selection, "The Body remains", Nice, France, 2008.
  • Official Selection for exhibition in the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, "The Body remains", New York February, Manhattan, NYC, 2008.

Photography[edit]

His photographic work concentrated on the human body and the topic of so-called "normality".

Later expos

  • Photovision 2011, exposition of the series "The Glory of the Body", in collaboration with Antilipseis Magazine of Photography. At the end of 2011, the expo will be part of the Athens School of Fine Arts fund, Athens, Greece, 2011.
  • China Dolls Magazine, "Body & Norm", Beijing, China, 2010.
  • Special Prize of the Jury at the Oblò Underground Short Film Festival, "The Body remains", Lausanne, Switzerland, 2009
  • Universal Exposition of Shanghai, "Immobility and Movement", FFA Pavilion, Shanghai, China, 2010
  • Revue d'Ici Là, Online Art Magazine, France, 2010.
  • Un festival c'est trop court, programm FILMS D'ICI, official selection, "The Body remains", Nice, France, 2008.

Screenwriting[edit]

Phil Rahmy was active as a screenwriter, and has co-founded Wallman Productions, a Hollywood-based independent film and music production company, in association with the famous jazzman Art Johnson.[10]

Distinctions / Grants[edit]

  • 2006 : Prix des Charmettes/Jean-Jacques Rousseau for "Mouvement par la fin" (Cheyne Editeur, 2005)
  • 2010 : Lauréat de la bourse d'écriture Pro Helvetia
  • 2010 : Finaliste Prix FEMS pour la littérature
  • 2011 : Writer-in-residence, Shanghai Writers Association
  • 2013 : Prix Wepler Fondation La Poste 2013 Mention spéciale du jury for Béton armé (Éditions La Table Ronde, 2013)
  • 2014 : Meilleur récit de voyage - Sélection Lire for Béton armé (Éditions La Table Ronde, 2013)
  • 2014 : Prix Pittard de l'Andelyn for Béton armé (Éditions La Table Ronde, 2013)
  • 2014 : Prix Dentan for Béton armé (Éditions La Table Ronde, 2013)
  • 2015 : Writer-in-residence, Château de Lavigny
  • 2016 : Writer-in-residence, Escuela de Otoño de Traducción Literaria en Lenguas Vivas, Buenos Aires[11]
  • 2016 : Prix Eugène-Rambert for Allegra (Éditions La Table Ronde, 2016)
  • 2017 : Swiss Literature Awards for Allegra (Éditions La Table Ronde, 2016) [12]
  • 2017 : Writer-in-residence, Fondation Jan Michalski pour l'écriture et la littérature, Montricher, Switzerland [13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "www.nouveau-magazine-litteraire.com |". www.nouveau-magazine-litteraire.com.
  2. ^ "D-Fiction » Aran : intercalaire 1 // Aran : Spacer 1". d-fiction.fr. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Campagne Mendicité - Art et politique".
  4. ^ "Viceversa littérature 5/2011". www.culturactif.ch.
  5. ^ "La Revue de Belles-Lettres - accueil". www.larevuedebelleslettres.ch.
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: ΑΝΤΙΛΗΨΕΙΣ - PERCEPTIONS. YouTube.
  7. ^ "THE BLACK HERALD, n°1 Excerpts / Extraits". calameo.com.
  8. ^ "Fario 7 · Éditions fario". Éditions fario.
  9. ^ "carnets du dedans | inventions : tu marchais dans la maison des morts (avec Philippe Rahmy)". www.tierslivre.net. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011.
  10. ^ "Home". art-johnson.com.
  11. ^ Escuela de Otoño de Traducción Literaria 2016 http://ieslvf.caba.infd.edu.ar/sitio/index.cgi?wid_seccion=37
  12. ^ Swiss Office for Culture 2017 http://www.prixlitterature.ch/fr/prix-suisses-litterature-2017/philippe-rahmy/
  13. ^ Fontation Jan Michalski pour l'écriture et la littérature, http://www.fondation-janmichalski.com/residence-pour-ecrivains/residents-2017/

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