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Jean-Claude Pirotte

Jean-Claude Pirotte (20 October 1939 – 24 May 2014) was a Belgian writer, poet and painter.[1] A French language writer, his 2006 novel, Une adolescence en Gueldre, won the Prix des Deux Magots.

Jean-Claude Pirotte
Born(1939-10-20)20 October 1939
Died24 May 2014(2014-05-24) (aged 74)
Occupation(s)Writer
poet
Painter

Life edit

Early years edit

Jean-Claude Pirotte was born in Namur a couple of months after the German army had invaded and occupied Belgium. He grew up in nearby Gembloux. Both his parents were language teachers. During the Second World War his father worked with the Resistance, but Jean-Claude found him cold and "military" towards his own family.[2] Pirotte later said he had hated his father: sources record a "tormented" childhood.[3][4]

First career choice edit

Pirotte's first "official" publication was of a book of poetry entitled 'Goût de cendre' (Taste of cinders), published in 1963. Contrary to the expectations of some who knew him at the time, he studied law, however, and pursued a lucrative career as a lawyer between 1964 and 1975, practicing as a successful advocate at the Namur Bar.[5] He was excluded from the legal profession in 1975 because of an offence alleged, and which he would always deny, that he had assisted the escape from prison of one of his clients. Pirotte was also condemned to an eighteen-month prison term. However, rather than staying to argue his case with the judges he took an opportunity to step into his red MG and escape to France,[2] moving on later to Catalonia and then to the Aosta Valley.[1] Having left his wife and children behind in Belgium, he led a "vagabond existence" and managed to avoid capture for the next five years.[1] At the end of that time his sentencing had reached the end of its "shelf-life", and Jean-Claude Pirotte was able to return to Namur and go about his daily life.[5]

Jean-Claude Pirotte: Bibliography (not a complete list)
  • Goût de cendre poèmes, Thone, 1963
  • Contrée poèmes, Thone 1965
  • D'un mourant paysage poèmes, Thone 1969
  • Journal moche essai, Luneau-Ascot, 1981, 1993.
  • La Pluie à Rethel roman, Luneau-Ascot, 1982; rééd. La Table Ronde, Paris, 2001, 2002
  • Fond de cale roman, Le Sycomore, 1984; rééd. Le Temps qu'il fait, 1991
  • Un été dans la combe roman, La Longue Vue, 1986, rééd. La Table Ronde, Paris, 1993
  • La Vallée de misère poèmes, Le temps qu'il fait, 1987, rééd. Le Temps qu'il fait, 1997
  • Les Contes bleus du vin chroniques, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1988
  • Sarah, feuille morte roman, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1989
  • La Légende des petits matins roman, Manya 1990, rééd. La Table Ronde, Paris, 1996
  • L'Épreuve du jour enfantine, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1991, 1998
  • Fond de cale roman, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1991.
  • Récits incertains mélanges, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1992
  • Il est minuit depuis toujours essais, La Table Ronde, Paris, 1993
  • Lettres de Sainte Croix du Mont (photographies de Jean-Luc Chapin), L'Escampette, 1993
  • Plis perdus mélanges, La Table Ronde, Paris, 1994
  • Un voyage en automne récit, La Table Ronde, Paris, 1996
  • Cavale roman, La Table Ronde, Paris, 1997
  • Boléro roman, La Table Ronde, Paris, 1998
  • Faubourg poèmes, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1997, 1998
  • Le Noël du cheval de bois conte illustré, Le Temps qu'il fait, 1997,1998
  • Mont Afrique roman, Le Cherche Midi, 1999
  • Autres arpents chroniques, La Table Ronde, Paris, 2000
  • Enjoués monostiches (avec Jean-Marie Queneau), La Goulotte, 2000
  • Ange Vincent roman, La Table Ronde, Paris, 2001
  • Les Chiens du vent (avec Pierre Silvain), Cadex, 2002
  • Rue des Remberges prélude, Le Temps qu'il fait, 2003
  • Un rêve en Lotharingie récit, National Geographic et Stock, 2003
  • Dame et dentiste poèmes, Inventaire/Invention, 2003
  • Fougerolles poèmes, Virgile, 2004
  • La Boîte à musique (avec Sylvie Doizelet) poèmes, La Table ronde, 2004
  • Une adolescence en Gueldre roman, La Table ronde, 2005, Prix des Deux Magots
  • Expédition nocturne autour de ma cave récit, Stock, 2006
  • Un bruit ordinaire suivi de Blues de la racaille poèmes, La Table Ronde, 2006
  • Hollande poèmes et peintures, Le Cherche Midi, 2006
  • Un voyage en automne, La Table Ronde, 1996
  • Absent de Bagdad roman, La table ronde, 2007
  • Passage des ombres, La Table Ronde, 2008, prix Roger-Kowalski et grand prix de Poésie de la Ville de Lyon 2008
  • Revermont, Le Temps qu'il fait, 2008
  • Avoir été, Le Taillis Pré, 2008
  • Le Promenoir magique et autres poèmes 1953–2003, La table ronde, 2009
  • Voix de Bruxelles (avec Hugues Robaye), CFC, 2009
  • Autres séjours, Le Temps qu'il fait, 2010
  • Cette âme perdue, Le Castor Astral, 2011, prix Apollinaire 2011
  • Place des savannes, Le Cherche Midi, 2011
  • Ajoie, La Table ronde, 2012,
  • Le très vieux temps, Le Temps qu'il fait, 2012
  • Vaine pâture, Mercure de France, 2013
  • Brouillard, Le Cherche Midi, 2013
  • Gens sérieux s'abstenir, Le Castor Astral, 2014
  • Portrait craché, Le Cherche Midi, 2014
  • À Saint-Léger suis réfugié, L'Arrière-Pays, 2014

Second career choice edit

He nevertheless resisted any temptation to return to his career as a lawyer, explaining that his clash with the judiciary had given him an opportunity to escape, and the magistrates who had sentenced him to a prison had in a sense done him a favour, because they had given him the opening to live an unconventional live-style.[6] Instead of the law, he devoted the balance of his life to literature and poetry, publishing nearly fifty books, substantial articles, and poems. He was also a painter and applied this talent to illustrating several books.[7]

Growing public profile edit

Commentators on French language Belgian literature started to notice Pirotte towards the end of the 1980s. His novel "Sarah feuille morte" (1989)[8] drew attention, as did "La pluie à Rethel",[9] a novel originally published in 1982 and then reissued in 2001 and again in 2002. Pirotte was a lover of literature in both French and Flemish/Dutch. An eloquent admirer of writers such as André Dhôtel, Georges Bernanos, Guido Gezelle, Frederik van Eeden, Georges Rodenbach or Jacques Chardonne, Pirotte himself became a member of his generation's literary elite.

Final decades edit

Between 1998 and 2002 Pirotte settled near Carcassonne, where he created a literary prize named after the wines of his adopted region, "prix littéraire Cabardès". As a further tribute to the locality he became the "director" of a literary series entitled "Lettres du Cabardès" which was produced by the publishing house Le Temps qu'il fait.[10]

During his later years Pirotte lived with the translator and fellow author Sylvie Doizelet in the French Jura, till 2009 at Arbois, and subsequently across the frontier, at Beurnevésin.[11] In an interview given in 2011 he stated that they also still rented "a loft" on the Belgian coast.[12] By this time Jean-Claude Pirotte was cursed with cancer,[11] from which he died in the summer of 2014.[4]

Recognition edit

With supporters from the literary establishment that included Jean-Edern Hallier, Pirotte became a familiar figure in the francophone media-literary scene during the 1980s and 1990s.[13]

Awards (not a complete list) edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Claire Devarrieux (26 May 2014). "Jean-Claude Pirotte, dernier voyage .... Le poète belge, vagabond invétéré a achevé sa course à 74 ans, samedi dans le Jura". Libération Books (online). Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b David Caviglioli (26 June 2014). "Jean-Claude Pirotte, le poète en cavale, est mort .... Ancien avocat ayant fui la justice belge, poète magnifique et célébré, il se battait contre le cancer depuis plusieurs années. Il avait 74 ans". Le Nouvel Observateur (online). Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Mes parents l’étaient tous les deux, c’est effrayant, on a tout le temps l’impression qu’on est à l’école quand on est chez soi, la contrainte perdure, même la nuit" Jean-Claude Pirotte (1991)
  4. ^ a b Macha Séry (24 May 2014). "Mort de l'écrivain et poète Jean-Claude Pirotte". Le Monde (online). Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  5. ^ a b . Ville de Liège (prix littéraire "Marcel Thiry"). 2011. Archived from the original on 14 May 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  6. ^ Jacqueline Coignard (28 April 2001). "Courir pour être libre". "Les magistrats qui m'ont condamné m'ont accordé une forme de bonheur. Celui de vivre dans l'extraordinaire" J-CP. Libération Médias (online). Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  7. ^ AFP (14 November 2011). "Le prix Apollinaire de poésie pour Jean-Claude Pirotte". Le Monde (online). Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  8. ^ Jean-Claude Pirotte (1998). Sarah, feuille morte. Le Temps qu'il fait. ISBN 978-2868530868.
  9. ^ Jean-Claude Pirotte; Jean-Paul Chabrier (2002). La Pluie à Rethel. La Table ronde. ISBN 978-2710324720.
  10. ^ "Retiré dans le Jura à la frontière Suisse, l'un des plus célèbre écrivain, poète et peintre contemporain, d'origine Belge, Jean-Claude Pirotte vient de quitter la scène. .... De 1998 à 2002 il résida à Montolieu près de Carcassonne". Chroniques de Carcassonne. Midi Libre. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  11. ^ a b Xavier Houssin (15 September 2011). "Jean-Claude Pirotte : l'art de la fugue". Le Monde (online). Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  12. ^ "une soupente" sur la côte belge
  13. ^ Marc Lambron (20 October 2011). "Jean-Claude Pirotte, un polar poétique .... "Place des Savanes" trace le portrait d'un Byron des faubourgs". Le Point.fr. Retrieved 19 June 2015.

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Jean Claude Pirotte 20 October 1939 24 May 2014 was a Belgian writer poet and painter 1 A French language writer his 2006 novel Une adolescence en Gueldre won the Prix des Deux Magots Jean Claude PirotteBorn 1939 10 20 20 October 1939Namur BelgiumDied24 May 2014 2014 05 24 aged 74 Occupation s WriterpoetPainter Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early years 1 2 First career choice 1 3 Second career choice 1 4 Growing public profile 1 5 Final decades 2 Recognition 2 1 Awards not a complete list 3 ReferencesLife editEarly years edit Jean Claude Pirotte was born in Namur a couple of months after the German army had invaded and occupied Belgium He grew up in nearby Gembloux Both his parents were language teachers During the Second World War his father worked with the Resistance but Jean Claude found him cold and military towards his own family 2 Pirotte later said he had hated his father sources record a tormented childhood 3 4 First career choice edit Pirotte s first official publication was of a book of poetry entitled Gout de cendre Taste of cinders published in 1963 Contrary to the expectations of some who knew him at the time he studied law however and pursued a lucrative career as a lawyer between 1964 and 1975 practicing as a successful advocate at the Namur Bar 5 He was excluded from the legal profession in 1975 because of an offence alleged and which he would always deny that he had assisted the escape from prison of one of his clients Pirotte was also condemned to an eighteen month prison term However rather than staying to argue his case with the judges he took an opportunity to step into his red MG and escape to France 2 moving on later to Catalonia and then to the Aosta Valley 1 Having left his wife and children behind in Belgium he led a vagabond existence and managed to avoid capture for the next five years 1 At the end of that time his sentencing had reached the end of its shelf life and Jean Claude Pirotte was able to return to Namur and go about his daily life 5 Jean Claude Pirotte Bibliography not a complete list Gout de cendre poemes Thone 1963 Contree poemes Thone 1965 D un mourant paysage poemes Thone 1969 Journal moche essai Luneau Ascot 1981 1993 La Pluie a Rethel roman Luneau Ascot 1982 reed La Table Ronde Paris 2001 2002 Fond de cale roman Le Sycomore 1984 reed Le Temps qu il fait 1991 Un ete dans la combe roman La Longue Vue 1986 reed La Table Ronde Paris 1993 La Vallee de misere poemes Le temps qu il fait 1987 reed Le Temps qu il fait 1997 Les Contes bleus du vin chroniques Le Temps qu il fait 1988 Sarah feuille morte roman Le Temps qu il fait 1989 La Legende des petits matins roman Manya 1990 reed La Table Ronde Paris 1996 L Epreuve du jour enfantine Le Temps qu il fait 1991 1998 Fond de cale roman Le Temps qu il fait 1991 Recits incertains melanges Le Temps qu il fait 1992 Il est minuit depuis toujours essais La Table Ronde Paris 1993 Lettres de Sainte Croix du Mont photographies de Jean Luc Chapin L Escampette 1993 Plis perdus melanges La Table Ronde Paris 1994 Un voyage en automne recit La Table Ronde Paris 1996 Cavale roman La Table Ronde Paris 1997 Bolero roman La Table Ronde Paris 1998 Faubourg poemes Le Temps qu il fait 1997 1998 Le Noel du cheval de bois conte illustre Le Temps qu il fait 1997 1998 Mont Afrique roman Le Cherche Midi 1999 Autres arpents chroniques La Table Ronde Paris 2000 Enjoues monostiches avec Jean Marie Queneau La Goulotte 2000 Ange Vincent roman La Table Ronde Paris 2001 Les Chiens du vent avec Pierre Silvain Cadex 2002 Rue des Remberges prelude Le Temps qu il fait 2003 Un reve en Lotharingie recit National Geographic et Stock 2003 Dame et dentiste poemes Inventaire Invention 2003 Fougerolles poemes Virgile 2004 La Boite a musique avec Sylvie Doizelet poemes La Table ronde 2004 Une adolescence en Gueldre roman La Table ronde 2005 Prix des Deux Magots Expedition nocturne autour de ma cave recit Stock 2006 Un bruit ordinaire suivi de Blues de la racaille poemes La Table Ronde 2006 Hollande poemes et peintures Le Cherche Midi 2006 Un voyage en automne La Table Ronde 1996 Absent de Bagdad roman La table ronde 2007 Passage des ombres La Table Ronde 2008 prix Roger Kowalski et grand prix de Poesie de la Ville de Lyon 2008 Revermont Le Temps qu il fait 2008 Avoir ete Le Taillis Pre 2008 Le Promenoir magique et autres poemes 1953 2003 La table ronde 2009 Voix de Bruxelles avec Hugues Robaye CFC 2009 Autres sejours Le Temps qu il fait 2010 Cette ame perdue Le Castor Astral 2011 prix Apollinaire 2011 Place des savannes Le Cherche Midi 2011 Ajoie La Table ronde 2012 Le tres vieux temps Le Temps qu il fait 2012 Vaine pature Mercure de France 2013 Brouillard Le Cherche Midi 2013 Gens serieux s abstenir Le Castor Astral 2014 Portrait crache Le Cherche Midi 2014 A Saint Leger suis refugie L Arriere Pays 2014 Second career choice edit He nevertheless resisted any temptation to return to his career as a lawyer explaining that his clash with the judiciary had given him an opportunity to escape and the magistrates who had sentenced him to a prison had in a sense done him a favour because they had given him the opening to live an unconventional live style 6 Instead of the law he devoted the balance of his life to literature and poetry publishing nearly fifty books substantial articles and poems He was also a painter and applied this talent to illustrating several books 7 Growing public profile edit Commentators on French language Belgian literature started to notice Pirotte towards the end of the 1980s His novel Sarah feuille morte 1989 8 drew attention as did La pluie a Rethel 9 a novel originally published in 1982 and then reissued in 2001 and again in 2002 Pirotte was a lover of literature in both French and Flemish Dutch An eloquent admirer of writers such as Andre Dhotel Georges Bernanos Guido Gezelle Frederik van Eeden Georges Rodenbach or Jacques Chardonne Pirotte himself became a member of his generation s literary elite Final decades edit Between 1998 and 2002 Pirotte settled near Carcassonne where he created a literary prize named after the wines of his adopted region prix litteraire Cabardes As a further tribute to the locality he became the director of a literary series entitled Lettres du Cabardes which was produced by the publishing house Le Temps qu il fait 10 During his later years Pirotte lived with the translator and fellow author Sylvie Doizelet in the French Jura till 2009 at Arbois and subsequently across the frontier at Beurnevesin 11 In an interview given in 2011 he stated that they also still rented a loft on the Belgian coast 12 By this time Jean Claude Pirotte was cursed with cancer 11 from which he died in the summer of 2014 4 Recognition editWith supporters from the literary establishment that included Jean Edern Hallier Pirotte became a familiar figure in the francophone media literary scene during the 1980s and 1990s 13 Awards not a complete list edit 1963 Franz de Wever prize 1986 Victor Rossel Prize for Un ete dans la combe 1993 Grand Prix de Poesie du Mont Saint Michel now renamed Grand Prix International de Poesie Guillevic Ville de Saint Malo 2002 Marguerite Duras Prize for Autres arpents 2006 Prize of Les Deux Magots for Une adolescence en Gueldre 2008 Roger Kowalski Prize for Passage des ombres 2009 Maurice Careme Prize 2009 Louis Montalte Prize for poetry 2011 Guillaume Apollinaire Prize for Cette ame perdue et Autres sejours 2011 Marcel Thiry Prize for Autres Sejours 2011 Pierre Mac Orlan Prize for Place des savannes 2012 Academie francaise top Poetry Prize 2012 Goncourt Poetry PrizeReferences edit a b c Claire Devarrieux 26 May 2014 Jean Claude Pirotte dernier voyage Le poete belge vagabond invetere a acheve sa course a 74 ans samedi dans le Jura Liberation Books online Retrieved 18 June 2015 a b David Caviglioli 26 June 2014 Jean Claude Pirotte le poete en cavale est mort Ancien avocat ayant fui la justice belge poete magnifique et celebre il se battait contre le cancer depuis plusieurs annees Il avait 74 ans Le Nouvel Observateur online Retrieved 18 June 2015 Mes parents l etaient tous les deux c est effrayant on a tout le temps l impression qu on est a l ecole quand on est chez soi la contrainte perdure meme la nuit Jean Claude Pirotte 1991 a b Macha Sery 24 May 2014 Mort de l ecrivain et poete Jean Claude Pirotte Le Monde online Retrieved 18 June 2015 a b Jean Claude Pirotte laureat du Prix Marcel Thiry 2011 Pour comprendre mon univers il faut me voir dans un paysage Ville de Liege prix litteraire Marcel Thiry 2011 Archived from the original on 14 May 2013 Retrieved 18 June 2015 Jacqueline Coignard 28 April 2001 Courir pour etre libre Les magistrats qui m ont condamne m ont accorde une forme de bonheur Celui de vivre dans l extraordinaire J CP Liberation Medias online Retrieved 19 June 2015 AFP 14 November 2011 Le prix Apollinaire de poesie pour Jean Claude Pirotte Le Monde online Retrieved 19 June 2015 Jean Claude Pirotte 1998 Sarah feuille morte Le Temps qu il fait ISBN 978 2868530868 Jean Claude Pirotte Jean Paul Chabrier 2002 La Pluie a Rethel La Table ronde ISBN 978 2710324720 Retire dans le Jura a la frontiere Suisse l un des plus celebre ecrivain poete et peintre contemporain d origine Belge Jean Claude Pirotte vient de quitter la scene De 1998 a 2002 il resida a Montolieu pres de Carcassonne Chroniques de Carcassonne Midi Libre 26 May 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2015 a b Xavier Houssin 15 September 2011 Jean Claude Pirotte l art de la fugue Le Monde online Retrieved 19 June 2015 une soupente sur la cote belge Marc Lambron 20 October 2011 Jean Claude Pirotte un polar poetique Place des Savanes trace le portrait d un Byron des faubourgs Le Point fr Retrieved 19 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Claude Pirotte amp oldid 1167119325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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