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Irène Frain (née Le Pohon; 22 May 1950,
Lorient Lorient (; ) is a town ('' commune'') and seaport in the Morbihan department of Brittany in western France. History Prehistory and classical antiquity Beginning around 3000 BC, settlements in the area of Lorient are attested by the presen ...
, Morbihan) is a French novelist, journalist, and historian. She is a founding member of the
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.


Biography

Irene Frain was born into a very close but destitute family. Her first book was a history of the golden age of maritime Brittany titled ''Quand les Bretons peuplaient les mers'' (When the Bretons inhabited the seas) published in 1979. She studied at the lycée Dupuy-de-Lôme de Lorient, where she obtained a degree in Classics in 1972. From 1972 to 1978 she taught classics at different high schools in
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and
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and finally
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in Paris. From 1975 to 1981 she taught
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and
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at the Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris. She dedicated her first novel, ''The Nabob'' (1982), to René Madec. The novel's plot was about a small Breton cabin boy who became a mogul in India. This epic tale of 18th century India was a success, and her subsequent novels honed further her talents: an acute sense of intrigue, a sometimes dry and at other times flamboyant style, attempts at empathy with her characters, some humor, and an abundant imagination. Some of her novels are ''Modern Style'' (1984), ''Désirs'' (Desire) (1986), ''Secret de famille'' (Secret Family) (1989), ''Histoire de Lou'' (History of Lou) (1990), ''Devi'' (1992), ''L’homme fatal'' (Fatal man) (1995), ''Les hommes, etc.'' (Men, etc.) (2003), ''Au Royaume des Femmes'' (The Kingdom of Women) (2007), and ''Les Naufragés de l’île Tromelin'' (The Castaways of Tromelin island) (2009). Frain regularly participates in actions in favor of the Tibetan cause. She is an ambassador for the association Aide à l'enfance tibétaine (Aid to Tibetan Children) and La Voix de l'enfant (The Voice of the child). She is also a member of the honor committee of l'ADMD (Association for the Right to Die with Dignity)..


Themes

Two deep currents have been noted in Frain's work: a passion for issues concerning women's status and a marked predilection for the Orient—the two often overlapping. Her book, ''Beauvoir in love'' (2012), based on a survey in the United States by the University of Columbus, Ohio, shed light on Simone Beauvoir's misunderstood passion for the American writer
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. She orchestrated courses on Beauvoir and illuminated some of Beauvoir's psychological features hitherto ignored, often retouching the biased and even negative portrait that Beauvoir made of her American lover after their separation. Frain also stressed the role of Algren in the genesis of ''
The Second Sex ''The Second Sex'' (french: Le Deuxième Sexe, link=no) is a 1949 book by the French existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, in which the author discusses the treatment of women in the present society as well as throughout all of histor ...
''. A great traveler, Irene attributes her predilection for Asia to her birth in
Lorient Lorient (; ) is a town ('' commune'') and seaport in the Morbihan department of Brittany in western France. History Prehistory and classical antiquity Beginning around 3000 BC, settlements in the area of Lorient are attested by the presen ...
, a historic port of the
East India Company The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and South ...
, formerly spelled L'Orient. Several of her travel stories demonstrate this predilection: ''Quai des Indes'' (East India Dock) (1992) which recounts her investigation of the famous Indian bandit woman
Phoolan Devi Phoolan Devi (1963–2001), popularly known as the Bandit Queen, was an Mallah woman who grew up in poverty in a village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Her family was in a land dispute which caused many problems in her youth and after b ...
, ''La vallée des hommes perdus'' (The Valley of Lost Men) (1995) in collaboration with cartoonist
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, ''Pour que refleurisse le monde'' (To flourish the world) (2002) with
Jetsun Pema Jetsun Pema ( dz, རྗེ་བཙུན་པདྨ་; Wylie: rje btsun padma, born on 4 June 1990) is the Druk Gyaltsuen (Dzongkha: Dragon Queen) of Bhutan, as the wife of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. She is currently the younge ...
, the sister of the 14th
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, and ''Au Royaume des femmes'' (The Kingdom of Women) (2006) and ''À la recherche du Royaume'' (In search of the Kingdom) (2007) with photos by François Frain which she wrote after travelling to China and
Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ) is a region in East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Taman ...
in the footsteps of the famous American explorer
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. Her investigative passion is also evident in novels such as ''La Guirlande de Julie'' (The Garland of Julie) (1991) about the birth of the language of flowers and amorous civility in France, ''L'Inimitable'' (The Inimitable) (1998) a historical biography of Cleopatra, ''Gandhi, la liberté en marche'' (Gandhi, freedom at work) (2007), and ''La Forêt des 29'' (The Forest of 29) (2011), chronicling the journey of Guru Jamboji, the founder of the Bishnoïs community. Irene admired
Julien Gracq Julien Gracq (; 27 July 1910 – 22 December 2007; born Louis Poirier in Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, in the French ''département'' of Maine-et-Loire) was a French writer. He wrote novels, critiques, a play, and poetry. His literary works were no ...
and devoted a short essay to him in 2001 titled ''Julien Gracq et la Bretagne'' (Gracq and Brittany). Her enthusiasm for the art of living is also noted in, for example, ''Le bonheur de faire l'amour dans sa cuisine et vice-versa'' (The joy of making love in the kitchen and vice versa) (2004). She is also known for a strong taste for tales, as in ''Contes du Cheval bleu les jours de grand vent'' (Tales of the Blue Horse on windy days) (1980), republished and edited under the title ''Le Navire de l'homme triste et autres contes marins'' (The Ship of sad men and other marine tales) (2010), ''La Fée Chocolat'' (1995), and ''Le Roi des Chats'' (The King of Cats) (1996). Frain recounted part of her childhood in
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period ...
in ''La côte d'amour'' (The coast of love) (2001), with photos by Christian Renaut, and also in ''La maison de la source'' (Home of the source) (2000). In ''La Forêt des 29'' (2011), she investigated the journey of Jamboji, the founder of the fifteenth century Bishnoï community in
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, staging it as a docudrama. She also reconstructed the immolation
massacre A massacre is the killing of a large number of people or animals, especially those who are not involved in any fighting or have no way of defending themselves. A massacre is generally considered to be morally unacceptable, especially when per ...
that took place in 1730 at
Khejarli Khejarli or Khejadli is a village in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India, south-east of the city of Jodhpur. The name of the town is derived from the khejri (''Prosopis cineraria)'' trees that were once abundant in the village. In this villag ...
near
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the ...
when 363 men, women and children gave their lives to protect the trees in a forest belonging to the Bishnoï peasant Amrita Devi.


Bibliography

* 1979 : ''Quand les Bretons peuplaient les mers'' (under the name Irène Frain le Pohon) * 1980 : ''Les Contes du cheval bleu les jours de grand vent'' (under the name Irène Frain le Pohon) * 1982 : ''Le Nabab'' (about the life of René Madec) * 1984 : ''Modern Style'' * 1986 : ''Désirs'' * 1989 : ''Secret de famille'' * 1990 : ''Histoire de Lou'' * 1991 : ''La Guirlande de Julie'' * 1992 : ''Devi'' * 1992 : ''Quai des Indes'' * 1993 : ''Vive la Mariée'' * 1994 : ''La Vallée des hommes perdus'', illustrated by
André Juillard André Juillard (born 9 June 1948) is a French comic book creator. Biography Born in Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 ...
* 1995 : ''L'Homme fatal'' * 1995 : ''La Fée chocolat'' * 1996 : ''Le Roi des chats'' * 1997 : ''Le Fleuve bâtisseur'' * 1998 : ''L'Inimitable Cléopâtre'' * 1999 : ''À jamais'' * 2000 : ''La Maison de la source'' * 2000 : ''Julien Gracq et la Bretagne'' * 2001 : ''La Côte d'amour'' * 2002 : ''Pour que refleurisse le monde (a collaboration with
Jetsun Pema Jetsun Pema ( dz, རྗེ་བཙུན་པདྨ་; Wylie: rje btsun padma, born on 4 June 1990) is the Druk Gyaltsuen (Dzongkha: Dragon Queen) of Bhutan, as the wife of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. She is currently the younge ...
)'' Ed Presse de la Renaissance, * 2003 : ''Les Hommes etc.'' * 2004 : ''Le Bonheur de faire l'amour dans sa cuisine et vice-versa'' * 2006 : ''Au royaume des femmes'' * 2007 : ''À la recherche du royaume'' * 2007 : ''Gandhi, la liberté en marche'' * 2009 : ''Les Naufragés de l'île Tromelin''. Grand prix de l'Académie de marine 2010 – Grand Prix Palatine du roman historique 2009 – Prix Relay 2009Lauréats du Prix Relay, sur le site officiel
.
* 2010 : ''Le Navire de l'homme triste et autres contes marins'' * 2011 : ''La Forêt des 29'' * 2012 : ''Beauvoir in love'' * 2013 : ''Sorti de rien''. Prix Bretagne-Breizh 2014 * 2015 : ''Marie Curie prend un amant''


References


External links


Internet site of Irène Frain


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