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Pierre Herbart

Pierre Herbart (23 May 1903 – 2 August 1974) was a French novelist, essayist, and journalist.

Pierre Herbart
Herbart (right) and his brother in 1906
Born(1903-05-23)23 May 1903
Dunkirk, Nord, France
Died2 August 1974(1974-08-02) (aged 71)
Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France
OccupationNovelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist
Spouse
(m. 1931; div. 1968)

Biography edit

Pierre Herbart was born in 1903 into a family of the Dunkirk bourgeoisie on the verge of being downgraded: while his grandfather Léon Herbart [fr] was director of the shipyards, the chamber of commerce, the northern railways and a shipowner,[1] his father decided, after having spent months spending the family fortune on generous celebrations, to "be a tramp",[2] thus plunging the family into material discomfort. Pierre was then five years old. Reappearing from time to time (before being found dead in a ditch)[3] this improbable father (he was not his biological father),[4][5] left a deep mark in the young Herbart.

The young Pierre Herbart grew up in Malo-les-Bains and attended the Jean-Bart college where he was a good student.

In 1920, at the age of seventeen, recommended by his grandfather, Herbart landed a job in an electricity company, Thomson Houston, in Paris.[6] He stayed there for two years before being incorporated, number 1816, into Lyautey's troops in Morocco in 1923.[6]

In 1924 he finally met Jean Cocteau,[7] whom he greatly admired. They were introduced by Raoul Leven. They were very close until his meeting with André Gide, by chance in May 1929: in Roquebrune where he was invited by Jean Cocteau and Jean Desbordes in a house loaned by Coco Chanel.[8]

On 15 September 1931, Herbart married Élisabeth van Rysselberghe (from whom Gide had had a daughter, Catherine, in 1923) in Lavandou. She was the daughter of his friends, the painter Théo van Rysselberghe and his wife Maria (nicknamed the "Little Lady").[9] Elisabeth was thirteen years his senior. André Gide took care of the publication of his first novel, Le Rôdeur (written in the summer of 1929) at Gallimard, while the couple moved to Cabris.[10]

His stance against colonialism attracted him the sympathy of the French Communists that he joined within the PCF. In 1933 he was sent to Spain for a report by L'Humanité.[11] On his return, he finished writing Contre-ordre and signed a contract with Gallimard, submitting his manuscript on 14 December. He left from London for Leningrad, in the USSR on 6 December 1935. He took over from Paul Nizan at the head of Littérature Internationale.[12][13]

When World War II broke out, Herbart helped organize a committee formed for passive defense work (digging trenches, shelters, etc.). In 1943, under the name of General Le Vigan, he participated in the establishment of a network in the southwest of France, which helped young men to flee the STO (Service du Travail Obligatoire) and, member of the Resistance Defense network of France, he participated in the creation of the eponymous newspaper Défense de la France, which would become France-Soir. Finally, following the arrest and the execution of the person in charge for the movement in Brittany, Maurice Prestant, he was put in charge in 1944 with the regional direction. Having been appointed vice-president of the city liberation committee, he organized the liberation of Rennes (he obtained from the Americans the cessation of unnecessary bombardments on the city), arrested the prefect in place, installed his successor and the Commissioner of the Republic, and was responsible for preventing abuses and the settling of accounts.[14]

At the Liberation, Albert Camus invited him to participate in Combat. At the same time, he completed the writing of Alcyon (1945), and helped Camus write a first screenplay for The Plague. He participated in the creation of a weekly, with Claude Bourdet and Jacques Baumel of the magazine Terre des Hommes in which Gide, Henri Calet, Raymond Aron, Prévert, Nadeau, Jean-Pierre Giraudoux, and Henri Michaux participated, but whose publication was stopped after twenty-three numbers. He also collaborated in the writing of different screenplays (Isabelle by André Gide, The Thibaults by Roger Martin du Gard).[11]

From 13 December 1946 to 26 April 1947, he was sent to Algeria for a report on North Africa's Maghreb, whose first article made the front page of France-Soir in 1947 under the title S.O.S. Afrique du Nord. There was a second article as well as a third which was not published.[15]

On 19 November 1949, Herbart's brother died of tetanus,[16] followed in 1951 by André Gide. He thus lost, in two years, two relatives as well as two financial supporters. For Gallimard, he wrote a small vitriolic portrait of André Gide, À la recherche d’André Gide, published in 1952, and which would attract the wrath of admirers and certain close friends of Gide, to whom he was "related" by his union with Élisabeth van Rysselberghe. He moved to Roger Martin du Gard in Tertre and wrote L’Âge d’or, a novel in which he evoked the (mostly homosexual) loves of his youth.

In 1953, his mother died of cancer. He made several trips with his wife and wrote a book on his political career, La Ligne de force (which would be released in 1958). The same year, Roger Martin du Gard died. Gallimard instructed him to put the deceased's papers in order with a view to publication, without this succeeding. He was still financially supported by Christiane Martin du Gard, who lodged him in an apartment in rue du Dragon when he had to leave André Gide's old apartment, on rue Vaneau, when he separated from his wife in 1959 (they divorced in 1968).[17]

Finishing off a screenplay of Alcyon, he then began writing a new novel, La Licorne, which appeared in 1964. He occasionally contributed to various literary reviews and published, in 1968, Souvenirs imaginaires; then a collection of short stories, Histoires confidential, in 1970.[18][4]

Weakened, in a more than precarious financial situation, he was the victim of an attack of hemiplegia and died in Grasse on 8 in August 1974. First buried in the mass grave, he was eventually buried in Cabris.[19]

Homages edit

 
Plaque of Allée Pierre-Herbart [fr] in Paris

Allée Pierre-Herbart [fr] in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, the district in which the writer resided, is named after him.[20] This alley is the central artery of Square Boucicaut [fr], near Le Bon Marché, in proximity of his Parisian home.[21][22]

Work edit

Novels edit

Collections of short stories edit

  • Souvenirs imaginaires, Paris, Gallimard, 1968
  • Histoires confidentielles, Paris, Grasset, 1970, re-edited 2014

Essays edit

  • Le Chancre du Niger, Paris, Gallimard, 1939
  • À la recherche d’André Gide, Paris, Gallimard, 1952
  • Textes retrouvés, Paris, Le Promeneur, 1999 (published under the title Inédits with Tout sur le tout, 1981)
  • On demande des déclassés, Paris, Le Promeneur, 2000

Memoirs edit

Journalism edit

  • Collaboration with Marianne
  • Collaboration with Vendredi
  • Collaboration with Terre des Hommes
  • Collaboration with Combat between 1947 and 1948

Bibliography edit

  • Patrick Mauriès, preface of Souvenirs imaginaires, Paris, Le Promeneur, 1998
  • Paul Renard, Pierre Herbart, romancier, autobiographe et journaliste, Roman 20 - 50, Special issue n° 3, 2006, 90 p.
  • Philippe Berthier, Pierre Herbart, morale et style de la désinvolture, Centre d’études gidiennes, 1998.
  • Sylvie Patron, « Pierre Herbart ou la vie ironique », Critique, n° 624, May 1999.
  • Bernard Desportes, « L'Insouci de soi », Ralentir travaux, n° 12, November 1998, p. 35-39.
  • Maurice Nadeau, « Une certaine attitude », Ralentir travaux, n° 12, November 1998, p. 51-54.
  • —, « Herbart à Combat et beaucoup plus tard », Ralentir travaux, n° 12, November 1998, p. 55-58.
  • Béatrix Beck, « Le charmeur charmé », Ralentir travaux, n° 12, November 1998, p. 59-60.
  • Jean-Luc Moreau, « Le goût, amer, de l'éternel », Ralentir travaux, n° 12, November 1998, p. 67-80.
  • Henri Thomas, « Le goût de l'éternel », novel (in which Pierre Herbart is one of the characters) Paris, Gallimard, 1990
  • Hervé Ferrage, Henri Thomas et ses contemporains, in : Patrice Bougon & Marc Dambre, Henri Thomas, l'écriture du secret, Seyssel, Champ Vallon, 2007
  • Christophe Caulier, Littérature et engagement : quelle articulation ? (André Gide, Pierre Herbart et Paul Nizan), doctoral thesis defended at Paris-Diderot, December 2008
  • Pierre Lecœur, « Libération de l'autre, libération de soi, la question coloniale dans l’œuvre de Pierre Herbart », Aden, n°8, October 2009
  • Jean-Luc Moreau, Pierre Herbart, l'orgueil du dépouillement, Paris, Grasset, 2014 ISBN 978-2-246-73981-4

References edit

  1. ^ Pierre Herbart, l'orgueil du dépouillement, Jean Luc Moreau, Grasset, p.17, 2014
  2. ^ Herbart, Pierre (2014). Histoires confidentielles Les Cahiers Rouges. Grasset. ISBN 9782246811411. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  3. ^ Arnaud, Claude (2016). Jean Cocteau - A Life. Yale University Press. p. 489. ISBN 9780300182163. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  4. ^ a b Nuit blanche - Issues 97-104. 2004. p. 59. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  5. ^ LILLE et le Nord DES ÉCRIVAINS. Éditions Alexandrines. 2014. ISBN 9782912319944. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  6. ^ a b Keller, Jeff (2020). 100 chefs d'œuvre de la littérature gay. Éditions Textes Gais. ISBN 9791029404399. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  7. ^ Bajac, Emmanuelle Retaillaud (2003). La pipe d'Orphée - Jean Cocteau et l'opium. Hachette Littératures. ISBN 9782012387935. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  8. ^ King Peters, Arthur; Cocteau, Jean; Gide, André (1973). Jean Cocteau and André Gide: an Abrasive Friendship. Rutgers University Press. p. 152. ISBN 9780813507095. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  9. ^ Morlino, Bernard (2015). Parce que c'était lui - 50 amitiés littéraires. Ecriture. ISBN 9782359052084. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  10. ^ Windham, Donald (1987). Lost Friendships A Memoir of Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, and Others. W.Morrow. p. 45. ISBN 9780688069476. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  11. ^ a b "HERBART Pierre". L'Humanité. 24 August 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  12. ^ Winock, Michel (2016). Le siècle des intellectuels. Editions du Seuil. ISBN 9782021342383. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  13. ^ Terray, Aude (2013). Madame Malraux Biographie. Grasset. ISBN 9782246806110. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  14. ^ Wald Lasowski, Patrick; Wald Lasowski, Roman; Barrot, Olivier (1992). André Gide, vendredi 16 octobre 1908. (JC Lattès) réédition numérique FeniXX. ISBN 9791037602152. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  15. ^ Baudelle, Yves; Alluin, Bernard (2005). Roman, histoire, société mélanges offerts à Bernard Alluin. Université Charles-de-Gaulle-Lille 3. p. 210. ISBN 9782844670717. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  16. ^ Gide, André; Du Gard, Roger Martin (1968). Correspondance ...: 1935-1951. Gallimard. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  17. ^ Moreews, Alain (2017). Pierre Herbart, cinématographes et colonies (1903 - 1974). Editions L'Harmattan. p. 9. ISBN 9782140041723. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  18. ^ Encyclopaedia Universalis (2015). Dictionnaire de la Littérature française du XXe siècle - Les Dictionnaires d'Universalis. Primento Digital Publishing. ISBN 9782852291478. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  19. ^ Bulletin des amis d'André Gide Issues 18-32. Section André Gide, Centre d'études littéraires du XX. siècle, Université de Montpellier III. 1973. p. 75. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  20. ^ "Délibération du Conseil de Paris". paris.fr. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  21. ^ "Charles Dantzig rend hommage à Pierre Herbart, écrivain, homosexuel et grand résistant". TÊTU (in French). 23 May 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  22. ^ "Square Boucicaut". www.paris.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 February 2020.

pierre, herbart, 1903, august, 1974, french, novelist, essayist, journalist, herbart, right, brother, 1906born, 1903, 1903dunkirk, nord, francedied2, august, 1974, 1974, aged, grasse, alpes, maritimes, franceoccupationnovelist, short, story, writer, essayist, . Pierre Herbart 23 May 1903 2 August 1974 was a French novelist essayist and journalist Pierre HerbartHerbart right and his brother in 1906Born 1903 05 23 23 May 1903Dunkirk Nord FranceDied2 August 1974 1974 08 02 aged 71 Grasse Alpes Maritimes FranceOccupationNovelist short story writer essayist journalistSpouseElisabeth van Rysselberghe m 1931 div 1968 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Homages 3 Work 3 1 Novels 3 2 Collections of short stories 3 3 Essays 3 4 Memoirs 3 5 Journalism 4 Bibliography 5 ReferencesBiography editPierre Herbart was born in 1903 into a family of the Dunkirk bourgeoisie on the verge of being downgraded while his grandfather Leon Herbart fr was director of the shipyards the chamber of commerce the northern railways and a shipowner 1 his father decided after having spent months spending the family fortune on generous celebrations to be a tramp 2 thus plunging the family into material discomfort Pierre was then five years old Reappearing from time to time before being found dead in a ditch 3 this improbable father he was not his biological father 4 5 left a deep mark in the young Herbart The young Pierre Herbart grew up in Malo les Bains and attended the Jean Bart college where he was a good student In 1920 at the age of seventeen recommended by his grandfather Herbart landed a job in an electricity company Thomson Houston in Paris 6 He stayed there for two years before being incorporated number 1816 into Lyautey s troops in Morocco in 1923 6 In 1924 he finally met Jean Cocteau 7 whom he greatly admired They were introduced by Raoul Leven They were very close until his meeting with Andre Gide by chance in May 1929 in Roquebrune where he was invited by Jean Cocteau and Jean Desbordes in a house loaned by Coco Chanel 8 On 15 September 1931 Herbart married Elisabeth van Rysselberghe from whom Gide had had a daughter Catherine in 1923 in Lavandou She was the daughter of his friends the painter Theo van Rysselberghe and his wife Maria nicknamed the Little Lady 9 Elisabeth was thirteen years his senior Andre Gide took care of the publication of his first novel Le Rodeur written in the summer of 1929 at Gallimard while the couple moved to Cabris 10 His stance against colonialism attracted him the sympathy of the French Communists that he joined within the PCF In 1933 he was sent to Spain for a report by L Humanite 11 On his return he finished writing Contre ordre and signed a contract with Gallimard submitting his manuscript on 14 December He left from London for Leningrad in the USSR on 6 December 1935 He took over from Paul Nizan at the head of Litterature Internationale 12 13 When World War II broke out Herbart helped organize a committee formed for passive defense work digging trenches shelters etc In 1943 under the name of General Le Vigan he participated in the establishment of a network in the southwest of France which helped young men to flee the STO Service du Travail Obligatoire and member of the Resistance Defense network of France he participated in the creation of the eponymous newspaper Defense de la France which would become France Soir Finally following the arrest and the execution of the person in charge for the movement in Brittany Maurice Prestant he was put in charge in 1944 with the regional direction Having been appointed vice president of the city liberation committee he organized the liberation of Rennes he obtained from the Americans the cessation of unnecessary bombardments on the city arrested the prefect in place installed his successor and the Commissioner of the Republic and was responsible for preventing abuses and the settling of accounts 14 At the Liberation Albert Camus invited him to participate in Combat At the same time he completed the writing of Alcyon 1945 and helped Camus write a first screenplay for The Plague He participated in the creation of a weekly with Claude Bourdet and Jacques Baumel of the magazine Terre des Hommes in which Gide Henri Calet Raymond Aron Prevert Nadeau Jean Pierre Giraudoux and Henri Michaux participated but whose publication was stopped after twenty three numbers He also collaborated in the writing of different screenplays Isabelle by Andre Gide The Thibaults by Roger Martin du Gard 11 From 13 December 1946 to 26 April 1947 he was sent to Algeria for a report on North Africa s Maghreb whose first article made the front page of France Soir in 1947 under the title S O S Afrique du Nord There was a second article as well as a third which was not published 15 On 19 November 1949 Herbart s brother died of tetanus 16 followed in 1951 by Andre Gide He thus lost in two years two relatives as well as two financial supporters For Gallimard he wrote a small vitriolic portrait of Andre Gide A la recherche d Andre Gide published in 1952 and which would attract the wrath of admirers and certain close friends of Gide to whom he was related by his union with Elisabeth van Rysselberghe He moved to Roger Martin du Gard in Tertre and wrote L Age d or a novel in which he evoked the mostly homosexual loves of his youth In 1953 his mother died of cancer He made several trips with his wife and wrote a book on his political career La Ligne de force which would be released in 1958 The same year Roger Martin du Gard died Gallimard instructed him to put the deceased s papers in order with a view to publication without this succeeding He was still financially supported by Christiane Martin du Gard who lodged him in an apartment in rue du Dragon when he had to leave Andre Gide s old apartment on rue Vaneau when he separated from his wife in 1959 they divorced in 1968 17 Finishing off a screenplay of Alcyon he then began writing a new novel La Licorne which appeared in 1964 He occasionally contributed to various literary reviews and published in 1968 Souvenirs imaginaires then a collection of short stories Histoires confidential in 1970 18 4 Weakened in a more than precarious financial situation he was the victim of an attack of hemiplegia and died in Grasse on 8 in August 1974 First buried in the mass grave he was eventually buried in Cabris 19 Homages edit nbsp Plaque of Allee Pierre Herbart fr in Paris Allee Pierre Herbart fr in the 7th arrondissement of Paris the district in which the writer resided is named after him 20 This alley is the central artery of Square Boucicaut fr near Le Bon Marche in proximity of his Parisian home 21 22 Work editNovels edit Le Rodeur Paris Gallimard 1931 Contre ordre Paris Gallimard 1935 Alcyon Paris Gallimard 1945 L Age d or Paris Gallimard 1953 La Licorne Paris Gallimard 1964 Collections of short stories edit Souvenirs imaginaires Paris Gallimard 1968 Histoires confidentielles Paris Grasset 1970 re edited 2014 Essays edit Le Chancre du Niger Paris Gallimard 1939 A la recherche d Andre Gide Paris Gallimard 1952 Textes retrouves Paris Le Promeneur 1999 published under the title Inedits with Tout sur le tout 1981 On demande des declasses Paris Le Promeneur 2000 Memoirs edit En U R S S 1936 Paris Gallimard 1937 La Ligne de force Paris Gallimard 1958 Journalism edit Collaboration with Marianne Collaboration with Vendredi Collaboration with Terre des Hommes Collaboration with Combat between 1947 and 1948Bibliography editPatrick Mauries preface of Souvenirs imaginaires Paris Le Promeneur 1998 Paul Renard Pierre Herbart romancier autobiographe et journaliste Roman 20 50 Special issue n 3 2006 90 p Philippe Berthier Pierre Herbart morale et style de la desinvolture Centre d etudes gidiennes 1998 Sylvie Patron Pierre Herbart ou la vie ironique Critique n 624 May 1999 Bernard Desportes L Insouci de soi Ralentir travaux n 12 November 1998 p 35 39 Maurice Nadeau Une certaine attitude Ralentir travaux n 12 November 1998 p 51 54 Herbart a Combat et beaucoup plus tard Ralentir travaux n 12 November 1998 p 55 58 Beatrix Beck Le charmeur charme Ralentir travaux n 12 November 1998 p 59 60 Jean Luc Moreau Le gout amer de l eternel Ralentir travaux n 12 November 1998 p 67 80 Henri Thomas Le gout de l eternel novel in which Pierre Herbart is one of the characters Paris Gallimard 1990 Herve Ferrage Henri Thomas et ses contemporains in Patrice Bougon amp Marc Dambre Henri Thomas l ecriture du secret Seyssel Champ Vallon 2007 Christophe Caulier Litterature et engagement quelle articulation Andre Gide Pierre Herbart et Paul Nizan doctoral thesis defended at Paris Diderot December 2008 Pierre Lecœur Liberation de l autre liberation de soi la question coloniale dans l œuvre de Pierre Herbart Aden n 8 October 2009 Jean Luc Moreau Pierre Herbart l orgueil du depouillement Paris Grasset 2014 ISBN 978 2 246 73981 4References edit Pierre Herbart l orgueil du depouillement Jean Luc Moreau Grasset p 17 2014 Herbart Pierre 2014 Histoires confidentielles Les Cahiers Rouges Grasset ISBN 9782246811411 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Arnaud Claude 2016 Jean Cocteau A Life Yale University Press p 489 ISBN 9780300182163 Retrieved 5 January 2022 a b Nuit blanche Issues 97 104 2004 p 59 Retrieved 5 January 2022 LILLE et le Nord DES ECRIVAINS Editions Alexandrines 2014 ISBN 9782912319944 Retrieved 5 January 2022 a b Keller Jeff 2020 100 chefs d œuvre de la litterature gay Editions Textes Gais ISBN 9791029404399 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Bajac Emmanuelle Retaillaud 2003 La pipe d Orphee Jean Cocteau et l opium Hachette Litteratures ISBN 9782012387935 Retrieved 5 January 2022 King Peters Arthur Cocteau Jean Gide Andre 1973 Jean Cocteau and Andre Gide an Abrasive Friendship Rutgers University Press p 152 ISBN 9780813507095 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Morlino Bernard 2015 Parce que c etait lui 50 amities litteraires Ecriture ISBN 9782359052084 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Windham Donald 1987 Lost Friendships A Memoir of Truman Capote Tennessee Williams and Others W Morrow p 45 ISBN 9780688069476 Retrieved 5 January 2022 a b HERBART Pierre L Humanite 24 August 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Winock Michel 2016 Le siecle des intellectuels Editions du Seuil ISBN 9782021342383 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Terray Aude 2013 Madame Malraux Biographie Grasset ISBN 9782246806110 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Wald Lasowski Patrick Wald Lasowski Roman Barrot Olivier 1992 Andre Gide vendredi 16 octobre 1908 JC Lattes reedition numerique FeniXX ISBN 9791037602152 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Baudelle Yves Alluin Bernard 2005 Roman histoire societe melanges offerts a Bernard Alluin Universite Charles de Gaulle Lille 3 p 210 ISBN 9782844670717 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Gide Andre Du Gard Roger Martin 1968 Correspondance 1935 1951 Gallimard Retrieved 5 January 2022 Moreews Alain 2017 Pierre Herbart cinematographes et colonies 1903 1974 Editions L Harmattan p 9 ISBN 9782140041723 Retrieved 4 January 2022 Encyclopaedia Universalis 2015 Dictionnaire de la Litterature francaise du XXe siecle Les Dictionnaires d Universalis Primento Digital Publishing ISBN 9782852291478 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Bulletin des amis d Andre Gide Issues 18 32 Section Andre Gide Centre d etudes litteraires du XX siecle Universite de Montpellier III 1973 p 75 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Deliberation du Conseil de Paris paris fr 28 September 2018 Retrieved 9 February 2019 Charles Dantzig rend hommage a Pierre Herbart ecrivain homosexuel et grand resistant TETU in French 23 May 2019 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Square Boucicaut www paris fr in French Retrieved 18 February 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Herbart amp oldid 1178986623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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