About Bruno Doucey
Bruno Doucey is a French poet, writer, and publisher whose life’s work is a tribute to the enduring power of poetry. With a background in literature, pedagogy, and editorial direction, Doucey began his career as a teacher before becoming a key figure in the world of contemporary poetry. After leading the historic Seghers publishing house for eight years, he co-founded Éditions Bruno Doucey in 2010—a Paris-based publishing house dedicated to poetry, giving voice to diverse poets from around the globe.
Selected Bibliography
Among his many acclaimed works are Le Livre des déserts: Itinéraires scientifiques, littéraires et spirituels (2006), Ceux qui se taisent (2016), and Lounès Matoub – Non aux fous de Dieu (2018). His poetry and essays appear in numerous anthologies and artist collaborations, and he remains active in literary circles, public readings, and poetic education.
Perfect For
Ideal for lovers of poetry, cultural history, and world literature, Bruno Doucey’s work speaks to readers who seek meaning beyond the surface. Whether as a gift or a personal treasure, these books invite reflection, compassion, and a deeper appreciation of the human spirit.