Pierre Mac Orlan
Pierre Dumarchey ( pseudonym Pierre Mac Orlan , also MacOrlan , born February 26, 1882 in Péronne , Somme department , † June 27, 1970 in Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin , Seine-et-Marne department ) was a French writer and journalist.
Life
Dumarchey was the son of Pierre Edmond Dumarchey (1853-1928) and his wife Berthe Francine Artus (1861-?).
He first began a teacher training course in Rouen , which he broke off. He then lived as a poet in great poverty in Paris. After a few years he returned to Rouen and worked there as a proofreader . From 1905 to 1908 he wandered around Belgium, England, Italy and the south of France. Afterwards Dumarchey lived as a bohemian on Montmartre in Paris. He made friends with writers such as Guillaume Apollinaire , Francis Carco , Roland Dorgelès and Max Jacob as well as with the painters Maurice Utrillo , Pablo Picasso , Juan Gris and Georges Braque . In 1913 he married Marguerite Luc.
Dumarchey took part in the First World War. After being wounded, he was discharged from the army in September 1916. In 1918/19 he traveled through Germany as a war correspondent . In 1927 he and his wife retired to the village of Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin, 40 kilometers east of Paris. In 1950 the Académie Goncourt accepted him as a member. Dumarchey died on June 28, 1970 in Saint-Cyr-sur Morin and found his final resting place there.
Changing author names
Dumarchais almost always wrote his literary works under a pseudonym . More often Pierre Mac Orlan , first in late 1905 for book illustrations. Otherwise Chevlier de X ... for his first novel "Georges" (1908), Miss Sadie Blackeyes , Pierre du Bourdel , Les Abventures amoureuses de Mademoiselle de Sommeranges ... (1910), Mademoiselle de Mustelle et ses amies (1911), Sadinet or Petites cousines (1919).
Works (selection)
Novels and short stories
- La Maison du retour écoeurant . Gallimard, Paris 1970. (EA Paris 1912)
 - La Rire jaune . Gallimard, Paris 1960. (EA Paris 1913).
 - 
Petites cousines (1919), Georges .
- German: Sweet friends / Georges. Edition ars amandi, Melchior, Wolfenbüttel 2009, ISBN 978-3-941555-31-0 .
 
 - Chronique des jours désespérés . Bibliothèque Rhombus, Vienna 1924 (unchanged reprint of the Paris 1919 edition)
 - La Clique du Café Brebis . Paris 1919.
 - La Bete conquérante . Paris 1920.
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La Cavalière Elsa . Paris, 1921.
- German: The rider Elsa . OC Recht, Munich 1923. (translated by Max Pulver )
 
 - Aux Lumières de Paris . Crès 1925.
 - Marguerite de la nuit . Paris 1925.
 - Les Clients du Bon Chien jaune . Gallimard, Paris 1986, ISBN 2-07-038026-2 . (EA Paris 1926)
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Le quai des brumes . Paris 1927.
- German: harbor in the fog . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1988, ISBN 3-608-95551-8 . (translated by Jürgen Ritte )
 
 - Rue des Charrettes . 1927.
 - La Bandera . Gallimard, Paris 1972. (EA Paris 1931).
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L'Ancre de miséricorde . Émile-Paul, Paris 1971. (EA Paris 1941).
- German: The anchor of mercy . Kiepenheuer, Weimar 1948. (translated by Noa Kiepenheuer )
 
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Mademoiselle Bambù . Gallimard, Paris 1982, ISBN 2-07-037361-4 . (EA Paris 1966).
- German: Mademoiselle Bambù . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-608-95552-6 . (translated by Jürgen Ritte)
 
 - 
U-713 or Les gentilshommes d'infortune . Edition Cornélius, Paris 2010, ISBN 978-2-915492-98-9 .
- German: U-713 or Die Unglücksritter . Matthes and Seitz, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-88221-294-5 . (illustrated by Gus Bofa , translated by Nicola Denis).
 
 
Poetry and chanson
- Oeuvres poètiques complètes . 1946.
 - Chansons pour accordéon . Gallimard, Paris 1953.
 - Poésies documentaires complètes . Gallimard, Paris 1954.
 - Memoires en chansons . Gallimard, Paris 1962.
 
Collections
- Romans maritime . Omnibus Éditions, Paris 2004, ISBN 2-258-06410-4 .
 - Oeuvres choisies, bibliography, designs, portraits, fac-similés. Une étude . Seghers, Paris 1964.
 
Film adaptations
- 1924: The Inhumane (L'inhumaine) ; Director: Marcel L'Herbier (based on L'inhumaine )
 - 1935: Company of the Lost (La Bandera) ; Director: Julien Duvivier (based on the novel La Bandera ).
 - 1938: Hafen im Nebel (Quai des brumes) ; Director: Marcel Carné (based on the novel Le quai des brumes )
 - 1938: Prisons de femmes; Directed by Roger Richebé
 - 1939: La tradition de minuit; Directed by Roger Richebé
 - 1943: Journey without Hope (Voyage sans espoir) ; Director: Christian-Jaque
 - 1955: The Flower of the Night (Marguerite de la Nuit) ; Director: Claude Autant-Lara (based on Marguerite de la Nuit )
 - 1976: His friend Burns (L'ancre de miséricorde) ; Directed by Bernard d'Abrigeon
 
literature
- Essays
 
- Nicolas Beaupré: The mental demobilization of a writer-soldier. Pierre Mac Orlan and the Rhineland, 1918–1928. In: Gertrud Cepl-Kaufmann (Ed.): War and Utopia. Art, literature and politics in the Rhineland after the First World War. Klartext-Verlag, Essen 2006, pp. 354–363 (also catalog of the exhibition of the same name, Bunkerkirche , Düsseldorf 2006)
 - Winfried Engler : Lexicon of French Literature (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 388). Kröner, Stuttgart 1974, ISBN 3-520-38801-4 , pp. 566-567.
 - Andy Merrified: The sentimental city. The lost urbanism of Pierre Mac Orlan ans Guy Debord . In: International Journal of Urban and regional research. Volume 28 (2004), No. 4, pp. 930-940, ISSN 0309-1317
 
- Books
 
- Roger W. Baines: "Inguiétude" in the work of Pierre Mac Orlan. (= Faux Titres. Volume 192). Rodopi, Amsterdam 2000, ISBN 90-420-1343-5 .
 - Bernard Baritaud: Pierre Mac Orlan. Sa vie et son temps. (= Histoire des idées et critique littéraire. 313). Droz, Geneva 1992 (also dissertation, University of Paris XII, 1985)
 - Pierre Berger: Mac Orlan. Une étude. (= Poètes aujourd'hui. Volume 26) Seghers, Paris 1951.
 - Benjamin Crémieux : Marcel Proust , Jean Giraudoux , Henri Duvernois , Pierre Hamp, Valery Larbaud , Pierre Benoit , Jules Roumains , Pierre Mac-Orlan, Paul Morand , Drieu la Rochelle , Jean Paulhan , Luc Durtain, Henri Pourrat . Gallimard, Paris 1927.
 - François Folliot: L'etoile crépusculaire. Aventuriers et marginaux dans les romans de Pierre Mac Orlans. Dissertation. University of Angers, 1996.
 - Samuel Putnam : Paris Was Our Mistress. Memoirs of a Lost and Found Generation. Platinum Publ., London 1987, ISBN 1-870495-02-0 . (unchanged reprint of the New York edition 1947)
 - Ilda Tomas: Pierre Mac Orlan. Ombres et lumières. University Press, Granada 1995, ISBN 84-338-2048-6 .
 - Birgit Wagner: Pierre Mac Orlan. (Biogram and work article on “Le quai des brumes”). In: Heinz Ludwig Arnold (Hrsg.): Kindlers Literatur Lexikon . Volume 10, 3rd, completely revised edition. Metzler, Stuttgart / Weimar 2009, ISBN 978-3-476-04000-8 , pp. 424f.
 
Individual evidence
- ↑ Biography on data.bnf.fr, accessed on November 10, 2019.
 - ^ Pseudonym for Gustave Blanchot (1883–1968).
 - ↑ Contents: Le chant de l'equipage. - Sous la lumière froide. - Filles d'amour et ports d'Europe. - L'ancre de l'étoile matuture. - Petit manuel du parfait aventurier. - Brest. - Rouen. - Le bal du pont du Nord.
 - ^ According to Hans Jürgen Wulff (Institute for Modern German Literature and Media at the University of Kiel ) an important film for the poetic realism of the French film of the 1930s ( dictionary of film terms: "poetischer realismus" ).
 
Web links
- Literature by and about Pierre Mac Orlan in the catalog of the German National Library
 - Alexis Lykiard: Mac Orlan , Penniless Press (English)
 
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Mac Orlan, Pierre | 
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dumarchais, Pierre (real name); MacOrlan, Pierre | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French author | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 26, 1882 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Péronne , Somme department | 
| DATE OF DEATH | June 27, 1970 | 
| Place of death | Saint-Cyr-sur-Morin , Seine-et-Marne department |