Lucien Scheler (1902 – 23 April 1999) was a French author, poet, publisher, and bookseller who participated in the literary resistance against Nazism.
Biography
Scheler was born in
Kassel
Kassel (; in Germany, spelled Cassel until 1926) is a city on the Fulda River in northern Hesse, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Regierungsbezirk Kassel and the district of the same name and had 201,048 inhabitants in December 2020 ...
, Germany in 1902. He was the grandson of
philologist Auguste Scheler. From 1926 to 1928 Scheler and Armand Henneuse ran ''Les écrivains réunis'', a publishing company that edited and published the poems of
Michel Seuphor (a monograph on
Frans Masereel) and (a monograph on ). During World War II, Scheler lived on Rue de Tournon in
Paris, and worked as a bookseller and as an expert in ancient books. He then published ''Bibliographie de France'', which contained works produced by French Resistance writers. From October 1942 to August 1944, at the request of
Monny de Boully
Monny de Boully (1904 in Belgrade - 1968 in Paris in a taxi) was a Franco-Serbian writer and poet.
Surrealist poet
Born into a family of Serbian Sephardic bankers, as ''Solomon Buli'', de Boully was educated in Belgrade. He participated in the ...
, he sheltered
Paul Éluard and
Nusch Éluard, two French artists who were under investigation by the police for being part of the French Resistance.
At his bookstore, Scheler forged counterfeit documents to help members of the French Resistance. Due to the resistance efforts of Paul Éluard, Scheler's bookstore became a rallying point for the messengers of the
Éditions de Minuit. Lucien Scheler signed the poems he entrusted in 1943 to Paul Éluard and
Jean Lescure for ' under the pseudonyms of Jean Silence and Jean-Paul Mazurier.
["Helped by Jean Lescure, Paul �luardcollected the texts intended for ''L'honneur des poètes''(...). I had not written poems for a long time, and my only activity as a writer was limited to publishing articles of literary erudition in ''Humanisme et Renaissance'', a review of the seizièmistes edited by ]Eugénie Droz
Eugénie Droz (born Eugénie Zahn; 21 March 1893 – 19 September 1976) was a Swiss romance scholar, editor publisher and writer, originally from the Suisse Romande. She created the ''Librairie Droz'', a publisher and seller of academic books, a ...
(...). However, in this creative aura, the desire to participate in a return to the common work soon became so imperative, that one day in the subway I surprised myself composing alexandrines (...). The result of this creativity translated into two texts that I submitted to Paul �luardwho, choosing for me "John Silence" as my war name, incorporated them into the collection being prepared." (Lucien Scheler, ''La Grande Espérance des poètes, 1940-1945'', Paris, Temps actuels, 1982, p.233). In 1944, the first issues of ''L'eternelle revue'' (an illegal magazine created by Paul Éluard with the help of Jean Lescure and Louis Parrot) were published in Scheler's bookshop, which first became available in June of that year. Along with being the author of several collections of poems, Scheler devoted himself to publishing the complete works of
Jules Vallès
Jules Vallès (11 June 1832 – 14 February 1885) was a French journalist, author, and left-wing political activist.
Early life
Vallès was born in Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire. His father was a supervisor of studies (''pion''), later a ...
in fifteen volumes, as well as those of Paul Éluard in two volumes, for the
Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.
In December 2000, researchers searched through Scheler's publications to discover which ones were original. The list they came up with included ''Les Amies'' by
Paul Delvaux, ''Les chevaux'' (1944) by Dubuffet, ''Paul Éluard'' (1952) by
Valentine Hugo, ''Landscape of Ridgefield. New Jersey'' (1913) by
Man Ray, as well as two paintings by Henri Michaux.
Bibliography
Poems
*1929: ''Évasions et Métamorphoses ou Robert Macaire dévoilé'', Paris, Au vice impuni
*1946: ''La Lampe tempête'', with five drawings by
Raoul Ubac, Paris,
Éditions de Minuit
*1958: ''Sillage intangible'', with a dry point of
Picasso
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and Scenic design, theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th ce ...
, Paris, Le Degré 41
*1963: ''Lisières du devenir'', with six engravings on copper by
Raoul Ubac, Paris, Jean Hugues
*1973: ''Rémanences'', Paris, E.F.R.
*1977: ''Trois dont Calendarium'', with four aquatints by Michel Richard, Les Arcs, Élisabeth Richard
*1978: ''De Desiderio Patriae'', with two etchings by
Jean Cortot, Paris, Blaizot
*1987: ''À nul autre que toi'', with one lithograph by
Jean Bazaine
Jean may refer to:
People
* Jean (female given name)
* Jean (male given name)
* Jean (surname)
Fictional characters
* Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character
* Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations
* Jean ...
, Geneva, Jacques Quentin
Scholarly works
*1957–1960: ''Lavoisier et la Révolution française'', Paris,
Éditions Hermann
*1960: ''Le Comité central des vingt arrondissements de Paris d'après les papiers inédits de Constant Martin et les sources imprimées'', in collaboration with
Jean Dautry
Jean may refer to:
People
* Jean (female given name)
* Jean (male given name)
* Jean (surname)
Fictional characters
* Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character
* Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations
* Jean ...
, Paris, Éditions sociales
*1964: ''Lavoisier et le principe chimique'', Paris,
Pierre Seghers
Sources
*1982: Lucien Scheler, ''La Grande Espérance des poètes, 1940-1945'', Paris, Temps actuels, 388 p.
*1985: Gerhard Landes, « L'Honneur des poètes », « Europe », ''Geschichte und gedichte, Zur Lyrik der Résistance'', Focus Verlarg, Giessen, 162 p.
nterview with Jean Lescure, text in French, p. 135-148
*1995: François Lachenal, ''Éditions des Trois Collines'', Genève-Paris, IMEC Éditions, Paris, 168 p.
*1988: Jean Lescure, ''Poésie et Liberté, Histoire de Messages, 1939-1946'', Éditions de l’
IMEC, Paris, 472 p. .
*2004: ''Archives des années noires. Artistes, écrivains et éditeurs'', documents collected and présented by Claire Paulhan and Olivier Corpet, preface by Jérôme Prieur, Institut Mémoires de l'édition contemporaine, Paris, 144 p.
*2008: ''Les Lettres françaises'' and ''Les Étoiles dans la clandestinité, 1942-1944'', presented by François Eychart and Georges Aillaud, Paris, , 284 p.
*2009: Robert O. Paxton, Olivier Corpet and Claire Paulhan, ''Archives de la vie littéraire sous l'Occupation, À travers le désastre'', Éditions Taillandier et les Éditions de l'IMEC, 448 p. (p. 233, 276 and 299)
References
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20th-century French poets
French male poets
French art critics
French publishers (people)
French Resistance members
Writers from Kassel
1902 births
1999 deaths
20th-century French male writers
French male non-fiction writers