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Hervé Bazin (Jean-Pierre Hervé-Bazin) (April 7, 1911, Angers
Angers

Angers is a city in the Maine-et-Loire Departments of France in northwestern France about south-west of Paris. Angers is located in the French region known by its pre-revolutionary, provincial name, Anjou, and its inhabitants are called Angevins....
 - February 17, 1996, Angers) was a French writer, whose best-known novels covered semi-autobiographical topics of teenage rebellion and dysfunctional families.

n had a difficult childhood living in a bigoted bourgeois family. He opposed his authoritarian mother, ran away several times during his teens, and refused Catholic teachings.






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Hervé Bazin (Jean-Pierre Hervé-Bazin) (April 7, 1911, Angers
Angers

Angers is a city in the Maine-et-Loire Departments of France in northwestern France about south-west of Paris. Angers is located in the French region known by its pre-revolutionary, provincial name, Anjou, and its inhabitants are called Angevins....
 - February 17, 1996, Angers) was a French writer, whose best-known novels covered semi-autobiographical topics of teenage rebellion and dysfunctional families.

Biography

Bazin had a difficult childhood living in a bigoted bourgeois family. He opposed his authoritarian mother, ran away several times during his teens, and refused Catholic teachings. At the age of 20 he broke up with his family.

During fifteen years of writing poetry with little success, Bazin worked in lots of small jobs. Notable work of this period include a poetic review in 1946, la Coquille (the shell, only eight volumes), and "À la poursuite d'Iris" in 1948.

Following the advice of Paul Valéry
Paul Valéry

Ambroise-Paul-Toussaint-Jules Val?ry was a French poet, essayist, and philosopher. His interests were sufficiently broad that he can be classified as a polymath....
, he left poetry to focus on prose.

Childhood conflicts with his mother inspired the novel Viper in the Fist
Viper in the Fist

Viper in the Fist is a novel by Herv? Bazin.It is the first and best known of a trilogy, the rest being La Mort du Petit Cheval and Le Cri de la Chouette....
 in 1948. The novel portrays the hatred between a mother nicknamed Folcoche (from the French "folle" (crazy) and "cochonne" (pig) and her children, including the narrator Jean Rezeau, called "Brasse-bouillon". Maurice Nadeau
Maurice Nadeau

Maurice Nadeau is a France writer and editor. Perhaps his best known book, translated into several languages, is the classic Histoire du surr?alisme , published in French language in 1944 and in English language 21 years later, translated by Richard Howard....
 described the novel as "Atrides in duffle-coat" . The book was immensely successful in postwar
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 France, and was followed by La Mort du Petit Cheval and Le Cri de la Chouette to create a trilogy. In other works, Bazin returned to the theme of the family. In addition to novels, he also wrote short stories and essays.

Hervé Bazin became a member of the Académie Goncourt
Académie Goncourt

The Soci?t? litt?raire des Goncourt , usually called the acad?mie Goncourt , is a French literary organization based in Paris that was founded in 1900 in accordance with the wishes of French writer and publisher Edmond de Goncourt , and in opposition to the then existing policies towards writers by the Acad?mie fran?aise....
 in 1958, replacing Francis Carco
Francis Carco

Francis Carco was a French people author, born at Noum?a, New Caledonia. He was a poet, belonging to the Fantaisiste school, a novelist, a dramatist, and art critic for L'Homme libre and Gil Blas....
. He became its president in 1973, and was replaced, after his death, by Jorge Semprún
Jorge Semprún

Jorge de Sempr?n y Maura is a Spanish Lists of authors and politics. His mother Susana Maura y Gamazo was a daughter of Antonio Maura....
, while the presidency was given to François Nourissier
François Nourissier

Fran?ois Nourissier is a journalist and writer. He was the Secretary-General of ?ditions Deno?l , editor of the review, "La Parisienne" , and an adviser with the ?ditions Grasset Paris publishing house ....
.

Politically, Hervé Bazin belonged to the Mouvement de la paix, in relation with the communist party
Communist party

A political party described as a communist party includes those that advocate the application of the social principles of communism through a communist form of government....
 of which he was a sympathizer. He obtained the Lenin Peace Prize
Lenin Peace Prize

File:Leninpeace b.jpgThe International Stalin Prize or the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples was the Soviet Union's equivalent to the Nobel Peace Prize....
 in 1979. This made Roger Peyrefitte
Roger Peyrefitte

Roger Peyrefitte was a French diplomat, writer of bestseller novels and gossipy non-fiction, and a defender of gay rights....
 say jokingly: "Hervé Bazin had two prize which fitted each other: the Lenin Peace Prize and the black humour prize."

In 1995, he gave his manuscripts and letters to the record office of the town of Nancy
Nancy

Nancy is a city in the Meurthe-et-Moselle Departments of France in northeastern France.The city is the capital of the department. The metropolitan area of Nancy had a population of 410,509 inhabitants at the 1999 census, 103,602 of whom lived in the city of Nancy proper ....
, which already owned the fund of the Goncourt
Goncourt

Goncourt is a Communes of France in the Haute-Marne Departments of France in northeastern France....
 brothers, who originated from the town. Due to a juridicial imbroglio, the six children of his first marriages obtained, against the will of his last spouse and last son, the auction of the fund at the Hôtel Drouot on 29 October 2004. With help from the district's authorities, the university library of Angers managed to preempt almost the whole of the estate, meaning 22 manuscripts and about 9000 letters which were made available to the research community, as the author wished.

Oeuvres


  • Vipère au poing, 1948 (Viper in the Fist
    Viper in the Fist

    Viper in the Fist is a novel by Herv? Bazin.It is the first and best known of a trilogy, the rest being La Mort du Petit Cheval and Le Cri de la Chouette....
    )
  • La Tête contre les murs, 1949
  • La Mort du petit cheval, 1950
  • Lève-toi et marche, 1952
  • Humeurs, 1953
  • L'Huile sur le feu, 1954
  • Qui j'ose aimer, 1956
  • La Fin des asiles, 1959
  • Au nom du fils, 1960
  • Chapeau bas, 1963
  • Plumons l'oiseau, 1966
  • Le Matrimoine, 1967
  • Les Bienheureux de La Désolation 1970 (about the story of population evacuation of Tristan da Cunha
    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan da Cunha is a remote volcanic group of islands in the south Atlantic Ocean, 2,816 km from South Africa and 3,360 km from South America....
     after the 1961 volcanic eruption and their shock with modern England) .
  • Cri de la chouette, 1972
  • Madame Ex, 1975
  • Ce que je crois, 1977
  • Un Feu dévore un autre feu, 1978
  • L'église verte, 1981
  • Le Démon de minuit, 1988
  • L'École des pères 1991
  • Le grand méchant doux, 1992
  • Le Neuvième jour, 1994


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