Jorge Semprún Maura (; 10 December 1923 – 7 June 2011) was a Spanish
writer
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and
politician
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who lived in France most of his life and wrote primarily in French. From 1953 to 1962, during the dictatorship of
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco Bahamonde (born Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general and dictator who led the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist forces i ...
, Semprún lived clandestinely in Spain working as an organizer for the exiled
Communist Party of Spain
The Communist Party of Spain (; PCE) is a communist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is currently part of Sumar. Two of its politicians are Spanish government ministers: Yolanda DÃaz (Minister of L ...
, but was expelled from the party in 1964. After the death of Franco and the change to a democratic government, he served as
Minister of Culture
A culture minister or a heritage minister is a common cabinet position in governments. The culture minister is typically responsible for cultural policy, which often includes arts policy (direct and indirect support to artists and arts organiza ...
in Spain's socialist government from 1988 to 1991.
He was a screenwriter for two successive films by the Greek
director Costa-Gavras
Konstantinos "Kostas" Gavras (; born 12 February 1933), known professionally as Costa-Gavras, is a Greek-French film director, screenwriter, and producer who lives and works in France. He is known for political films, such as the political thril ...
, ''
Z'' (1969) and ''
The Confession'' (1970), which dealt with the theme of persecution by governments. For his work on the films ''
The War Is Over'' (1966) and ''
Z'' (1969) Semprún was nominated for the
Academy Award
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. In 1996, he became the first non-French author elected to the ''
Académie Goncourt
The Société littéraire des Goncourt (, ''Goncourt Literary Society''), usually called the Académie Goncourt (, Goncourt Academy), is a French literary organisation based in Paris. It was founded in 1882 by the French writer and publisher Edmo ...
'', which awards an annual literary prize. He won the 1997
Jerusalem Prize
The Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Society is a biennial literary award given to writers whose works have dealt with themes of human freedom in society.
It is awarded at the Jerusalem International Book Forum (previously kn ...
, and the 2002
Ovid Prize.
Early life and education
Jorge Semprún Maura was born in 1923 in Madrid. His mother was Susana Maura Gamazo, the youngest daughter of
Antonio Maura
Antonio Maura Montaner (2 May 1853 – 13 December 1925) was Prime Minister of Spain on five separate occasions.
Early life
Maura was born in Palma de Mallorca, Palma, on the island of Mallorca, he was the seventh child in a family of t ...
, who served several times as prime minister of Spain. His father, José MarÃa Semprún Gurrea (1893–1966), was a liberal politician and served as a diplomat for the Republic of Spain during the
Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
.
Émigrés and World War II
In the wake of the military uprising led by General Franco in July 1936, the Semprún family moved to
France
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, and then to
The Hague
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where his father was a diplomat, representing the Republic of Spain in the Netherlands. After the Netherlands officially recognized the Franco government in the beginning of 1939, the family returned to France as refugees. Jorge Semprún enrolled there at the
Lycée Henri IV and later the
Sorbonne.
During the
Nazi occupation of France
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, the young Semprún joined the ''
Francs-Tireurs et Partisans – Main-d'Œuvre Immigrée'' (FTP-MOI), a
Resistance organization made up mostly of immigrants. After joining the
Spanish Communist Party in 1942 in France, Semprún was reassigned to the
Francs-Tireurs et Partisans
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(FTP), the Communist armed Resistance. In 1943 he was arrested by the
Gestapo
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The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of F ...
and deported to
Buchenwald concentration camp
Buchenwald (; 'beech forest') was a German Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Nazi Germany, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within the Altreich (pre-1938 ...
for his role in the Resistance.
[Semprún, Jorge. ''L'écriture ou la vie'', Paris: Gallimard, 1994.] He deals with the experiences in two books: ''Le grand voyage'' (1963) treats the journey to Buchenwald, and ''Quel beau dimanche!'' (1980) his camp experiences.
In 1945, Semprún returned to France and became an active member of the exiled
Communist Party of Spain
The Communist Party of Spain (; PCE) is a communist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is currently part of Sumar. Two of its politicians are Spanish government ministers: Yolanda DÃaz (Minister of L ...
(PCE). From 1953 to 1962, he was an important organizer of the PCE's clandestine activities in Spain, using the
pseudonym
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of Federico Sánchez. He entered the party's executive committee in 1956. In 1964, he was expelled from the party because of "differences regarding the party line", and from then on he concentrated on his writing career.
Semprún wrote many
novel
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s,
plays, and
screenplay
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s, for which he received several nominations, including an Academy Award in 1970, and awards, including the 1997
Jerusalem Prize
The Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Society is a biennial literary award given to writers whose works have dealt with themes of human freedom in society.
It is awarded at the Jerusalem International Book Forum (previously kn ...
. He was a screenwriter for two successive films by the Greek director
Costa-Gavras
Konstantinos "Kostas" Gavras (; born 12 February 1933), known professionally as Costa-Gavras, is a Greek-French film director, screenwriter, and producer who lives and works in France. He is known for political films, such as the political thril ...
, dealing with the theme of persecution by governments, ''
Z'' (1969) and ''
The Confession'' (1970). For his work on ''Z'', he was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay adapted from previously established material. The most frequently adapted media are novels, but other adapted narrative formats include stage plays, mus ...
but did not win.
He was a member of the jury at the
1984 Cannes Film Festival.
In 1988 he was appointed
Minister of Culture
A culture minister or a heritage minister is a common cabinet position in governments. The culture minister is typically responsible for cultural policy, which often includes arts policy (direct and indirect support to artists and arts organiza ...
in
Felipe González's second government, despite being neither an elected MP nor a member of the
Socialist Party (PSOE). He resigned the post three years later after publishing an article openly criticising the vice-president,
Alfonso Guerra, and his brother Juan Guerra.
In 1996, Semprún became the first non-French author to be elected to the ''
Académie Goncourt
The Société littéraire des Goncourt (, ''Goncourt Literary Society''), usually called the Académie Goncourt (, Goncourt Academy), is a French literary organisation based in Paris. It was founded in 1882 by the French writer and publisher Edmo ...
'', which awards an annual prize for literature written in French. In 2002, he was awarded the inaugural
Ovid Prize in recognition of his entire body of work, which focuses on "tolerance and freedom of expression".
Jorge Semprún served as the honorary chairman of the Spanish branch of
Action Against Hunger. He lived in
Paris
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. In 2001, while giving a conference at the Lycée
Frédéric Mistral in
Avignon
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,
France
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, he inspired young
Pablo Daniel Magee to become a
writer
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. Magee went on to write Opération Condor, prefaced by
Costa Gavras.
Marriage and family
Semprún married the actress
Loleh Bellon
Marie Laure Viole Bellon, generally known as Loleh Bellon (1925–1999), was a French stage and film actress, as well as a playwright. In 1949, for her role in Robert Desnos' ''La Place de l'Étoile'', she was awarded the ''Prix des Jeunes comédi ...
in 1949. Their son,
Jaime Semprún (1947–2010), was also a writer. Later Semprún married the French film editor
Colette Leloup in 1958. They had five children: Dominique Semprún, Ricardo Semprún, Lourdes Semprún, Juan Semprún and
Pablo Semprún. He is the brother of the writer
Carlos Semprún (1926–2009).
Style and themes
Semprún wrote primarily in French and alludes to French authors as much as to Spanish ones. Most of his books are fictionalized accounts of his deportation to Buchenwald. His writing is non-linear and achronological. The narrative setting shifts back and forth in time, exploring the past and future in relation to key events. With each recounting, events take on different meanings. Semprún's works are self-reflexive. His narrators explore how events live on in memory and means of communicating the events of the
concentration camp
A concentration camp is a prison or other facility used for the internment of political prisoners or politically targeted demographics, such as members of national or ethnic minority groups, on the grounds of national security, or for exploitati ...
to readers who cannot fathom that experience. His more recent work in this vein also includes reflections on the meaning of
Europe
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and of being European, as informed by this period of history, including how Buchenwald was reopened by
Soviet
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forces as Special Camp No. 2 of the
NKVD
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, and then largely razed and planted over by
East Germany
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to hide the mass graves from this second dark episode.
Semprún's writing in Spanish deals with Spanish subject matter, and includes two volumes of memoirs: ''AutobiografÃa de Federico Sánchez'', about his clandestine work in and later exclusion from the Spanish Communist Party (1953–64), and ''Federico Sánchez se despide de ustedes'', which deals with his term of service as Minister of Culture in the second Socialist government of
Felipe González
Felipe González Márquez (; born 5 March 1942) is a retired Spanish politician who was Prime Minister of Spain from 1982 to 1996 and leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party from 1974 to 1997. He is the longest-serving democratically- ...
(1988–91). A novel in Spanish, ''Veinte años y un dÃa'', is set in 1956 and deals with recent history in Spain.
Works
Semprún's first book, ''Le grand voyage'' (''The Long Voyage'' in English; republished as ''The Cattle Truck'' in 2005 by
Serif
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), was published in 1963 by
Gallimard. It recounts Semprún's
deportation
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and incarceration in Buchenwald in fictionalized form. A feature of the novel, and with Semprún's work in general, is its fractured chronology. The work recounts his train journey and arrival at the concentration camp. During the long trip, the narrator provides the reader with flashbacks to his experiences in the French Resistance and flash-forwards to life in the camp and after liberation. The novel won two literary prizes, the ''
Prix Formentor'' and ''
Prix littéraire de la Résistance'' ("Literary Prize of the Resistance").
In 1977, his ''AutobiografÃa de Federico Sánchez'' (''Autobiography of Federico Sánchez'') won the
Premio Planeta, the most highly remunerated literary prize in Spain. In spite of the pseudonymous title, the work is Semprún's least fictionalized volume of autobiography,
recounting his life as a member of the central committee of the Spanish Communist Party (PCE), and his undercover activities in Spain between 1953 and 1964. The book shows a stark view of Communist organizations during the
Cold War
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, and presents a very critical portrait of leading figures of the PCE, including
Santiago Carrillo and
Dolores Ibárruri.
''What a Beautiful Sunday'' (''Quel beau dimanche!''), his novel of life in Buchenwald and after liberation was published by
Grasset in 1980. It purports to tell what it was like to live one day, hour by hour, in the concentration camp, but like Semprún's other novels, the narrator recounts events that precede and follow that day. In part, Semprún was inspired by ''
A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich'' by
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn. (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Soviet and Russian author and Soviet dissidents, dissident who helped to raise global awareness of political repression in the Soviet Union, especially the Gulag pris ...
, and the work contains criticism of
Stalinism
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as well as
fascism
Fascism ( ) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement. It is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hie ...
.
''Literature or Life'' was published by Gallimard in 1994. The French title, ''L'Ecriture ou la vie'', might be better translated as "Writing or Life". Semprún explores themes related to deportation, but the focus is on living with the memory of the experience and how to write about it. Semprún revisits scenes from previous works and gives rationales for his literary choices.
;Books
* ''Grand voyage'' (Paris: Gallimard, 1963)
** ''Long voyage'', translated by Richard Seaver (New York: Grove Press, 1964)
* ''Évanouissement'' (Paris: Gallimard, 1967)
* ''Deuxième mort de
Ramón Mercader'' (Paris: Gallimard, 1969)
** ''Second death of Ramón Mercader'', translated by Len Ortzen (New York: Grove Press, 1973)
** ''Segunda muerte de Ramón Mercader: novela'', traducción por Carlos Pujol (Barcelona: Planeta, 1978)
* ''Repérages: Photographies de
Alain Resnais'', texte de Jorge Semprun (Paris: Chêne, 1974)
* ''AutobiografÃa de Federico Sánchez'' (Barcelona: Planeta, 1977)
** ''Autobiography of Federico Sanchez and the Communist underground in Spain'', translated by Helen Lane (New York:
Karz Publishers, c1979)
* ''Desvanecimiento: novela'' (Barcelona: Planeta, 1979)
* ''Quel beau dimanche'' (Paris: B. Grasset, c1980)
** ''What a beautiful Sunday!'', translated by Alan Sheridan (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1982)
* ''Algarabie: roman'' (Paris: Fayard, c1981)
* ''Montand, la vie continue'' (Paris: Denoël J. Clims, c1983)
* ''Montagne blanche: roman'' (Paris: Gallimard, c1986)
* ''Netchaïev est de retour-- : roman'' (Paris: J.C. Lattès, c1987)
See also
*
List of Spanish Academy Award winners and nominees
*
''Calle Mayor'' (film)
References
Sources
* Céspedes Gallego, Jaime, ''La obra de Jorge Semprún. Claves de interpretación'', Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, Peter Lang, vol. 1: ''AutobiografÃa y novela'' (2012); vol. 2: ''Cine y teatro'' (2015).
* Céspedes Gallego, Jaime, ''Las Dos Memorias de Jorge Semprún y los documentales sobre la Guerra Civil Española'', Sevilla, Renacimiento, 2021.
* Céspedes Gallego, Jaime (University of Orleans, ed.), ''Cinéma et engagement: Jorge Semprún scénariste'', nº 140, ''CinémAction'', Corlet Éditions, 2011.
*Céspedes Gallego, Jaime, «André Malraux chez Jorge Semprún: l'héritage d'une quête», in ''Revue André Malraux Review'', n° 33, Michel Lantelme (editor), Norman, University of Oklahoma, 2005, pp. 86–101.
*Céspedes Gallego, Jaime
«La dimensión biográfica de ''Veinte años y un dÃa'' de Jorge Semprún» in ''Tonos. Revista Electrónica de Estudios Filológicos'', n° 10, University of Murcia, 2005.
*Céspedes Gallego, Jaime
«Un eslabón perdido en la historiografÃa sobre la Guerra Civil: ''Las dos memorias'' de Jorge Semprún», in ''Cartaphilus. Revista de investigación y crÃtica estética'', n° 5, University of Murcia, 2009.
*Drakopoulou, Eugenia
in ''Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 8''. Ed. S. V. Mal’tseva, E. Iu. Staniukovich-Denisova, A. V. Zakharova. St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Univ. Press, 2018, pp. 701–707. ISSN 2312-2129.
*Johnson, Kathleen A. "The Framing of History: Jorge Semprun's «La Deuxieme Mort de Ramon Mercader''",'' in ''French Forum'', vol. 20, n° 1, January 1995, pp. 77–90.
*Fox Maura, Soledad, «Jorge Semprún, The Spaniard Who Survived the Nazis and Conquered Paris», Cañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies / Sussex Academic Press, 2017.
External links
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Portrait of Jorge Semprúnby
Braun-Vega.
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