Maurice Girodias (12 April 1919 – 3 July 1990) was a French publisher who founded the
Olympia Press
Olympia Press was a Paris-based publisher, launched in 1953 by Maurice Girodias as a rebranded version of the Obelisk Press he inherited from his father Jack Kahane. It published a mix of erotic fiction and avant-garde literary fiction, and is ...
, specialising in risqué books, censored in Britain and America, that were permitted in France in English-language versions only. It evolved from his father’s
Obelisk Press, famous for publishing
Henry Miller’s ''
Tropic of Cancer
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''. Girodias published
Vladimir Nabokov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov ( ; 2 July 1977), also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin (), was a Russian and American novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. Born in Imperial Russia in 1899, Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Rus ...
's ''
Lolita
''Lolita'' is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The protagonist and narrator is a French literature professor who moves to New England and writes under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert. He details his obsession ...
'',
J. P. Donleavy’s ''
The Ginger Man'' (involving a 20-year lawsuit), and works by
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish writer of novels, plays, short stories, and poems. Writing in both English and French, his literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal, and Tragicomedy, tra ...
,
William S. Burroughs,
Iris Owens,
John Glassco and
Christopher Logue.
Early life
Girodias was born Maurice Kahane in
Paris
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, France, the son of Manchester-born
Jack Kahane and a French heiress, Marcelle (''née'' Girodias). His father was
Jewish
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and his mother was
Catholic
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. Girodias lived a relatively idyllic childhood until the
Depression forced his father to take up a new profession in Paris,
publishing
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risqué books in English for the consumption of foreign tourists, who because of
censorship
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could not obtain such materials at home. French censorship laws had a
loophole allowing English works to be published without domestic confiscation.
Kahane's venture (Girodias later took his mother's birth name to hide his partially Jewish background from the
Nazis
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) was called
Obelisk Press. It published notorious works by
Frank Harris,
Henry Miller and
Anaïs Nin, as well as several pieces of light
erotica
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written by Kahane himself.
Girodias's involvement with his father's business started early. In 1934, at the age of 15, Girodias drew the disturbing
crab picture seen on the original cover of ''
Tropic of Cancer
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''. After his father's early death in 1939, Girodias took over publishing duties, and at the age of 20 managed to survive Paris,
World War II
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,
Occupation and paper shortages.
After the war, with his brother
Eric Kahane, Girodias expanded operations, publishing ''
Zorba the Greek'' (in French) and Henry Miller's ''
Sexus'', among other texts. The latter volume touched off a firestorm in France, with trials and arrests for
obscenity
An obscenity is any utterance or act that strongly offends the prevalent morality of the time. It is derived from the Latin , , "boding ill; disgusting; indecent", of uncertain etymology. Generally, the term can be used to indicate strong moral ...
. The 'Affaire Miller' ended with Girodias out of jail, but bankrupt and no longer in control of his company.
The Olympia Press
Expatriate writer
Austryn Wainhouse introduced Girodias to a number of writers living in Paris associated with ''Merlin'', a literary review; in order "to publish books legally in Paris,
'Merlin''needed to demonstrate to the French authorities it had a French business partner." Girodias famously advised the group that the way out of poverty was for everyone to come and write dirty books for his new venture
Olympia Press
Olympia Press was a Paris-based publisher, launched in 1953 by Maurice Girodias as a rebranded version of the Obelisk Press he inherited from his father Jack Kahane. It published a mix of erotic fiction and avant-garde literary fiction, and is ...
, which took its name from the similarity to his father's company, and
Manet's famous portrait of a
courtesan.
Among those who wrote for Girodias in the early days were American author
Henry Miller,
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish writer of novels, plays, short stories, and poems. Writing in both English and French, his literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal, and Tragicomedy, tra ...
,
John Glassco and
Christopher Logue.
Alexander Trocchi,
John Stevenson (Marcus Van Heller), Glassco and Logue penned "db's" ("dirty books") for the Atlantic Library Series, a short-lived line of erotica. Beckett published ''Watt'' and his Malone Trilogy through the more literary Collection Merlin. The South African poet
Sinclair Beiles was an editor at Olympia.
After several police crackdowns, Girodias shifted his imprints, replacing the Atlantic Library with the Traveller's Companion Series, beginning with ''The Enormous Bed'' by John Coleman. Legal difficulties persuaded Girodias to include less openly erotic and more literary works in the series, and number six, Denny Bryant's ''Tender Was My Flesh'', was followed by ''
The Ginger Man'', by
J. P. Donleavy.
Other famous titles published in the Traveller's Companion Series were ''
Lolita
''Lolita'' is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The protagonist and narrator is a French literature professor who moves to New England and writes under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert. He details his obsession ...
'' by
Vladimir Nabokov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov ( ; 2 July 1977), also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin (), was a Russian and American novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. Born in Imperial Russia in 1899, Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Rus ...
, ''
The Naked Lunch'' by
William S. Burroughs, a translation of ''
Story of O'' by
Pauline Réage, and ''
Candy
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'' by
Mason Hoffenberg and
Terry Southern.
The Olympia Press also published ''
The S.C.U.M. Manifesto'', which has since been published by other publishers and excerpted.
Other Olympia Press imprints included Ophir Books, Ophelia Press and Othello Books.
''The Ginger Man''
Girodias, very much against Donleavy's intention, published ''The Ginger Man'' as pornography. He seemed unable to grasp the literary merit of the work. When he did belatedly understand that he had a brilliant and original book, instead of acknowledging this, he tried to steal the rights from the author. Girodias and Donleavy sued each other back and forth for a period of 20 years following the publication of ''The Ginger Man''. This litigation continued, even after Girodias'
bankruptcy
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, when at auction Donleavy's wife bought the rights to the Olympia Press.
Analysis of the original manuscript for ''The Ginger Man'' shows, in Donleavy's words, "a few major blunders and distinctly misplaced paragraphs and an odd misprint here and there, but the work with these exceptions had meticulously followed the manuscript". Donleavy won almost every case, though it was an expensive ordeal for both parties.
''Lolita''
A complicated arrangement accorded the Olympia Press roughly one-third of the royalties for ''Lolita'' after the novel's breakthrough success in America. However, Girodias lost this share when he failed to pay Nabokov on time for the French royalties.
Marcus van Heller
Girodias used to reprint the successful works of some authors under another imprint belonging to him (Ophelia Press) without the knowledge of the respective authors, in order to avoid giving them royalties for new editions. This was one of the main reasons that determined
John Stevenson to end the collaboration with Girodias in 1961. In the years 1955–1961, under the pen name Marcus van Heller, Stevenson was the most prolific writer for the "Traveller's Companion" series, turning his pen name into a brand of sorts. Afterwards, Girodias used the fact that the real identity behind Marcus van Haller was largely unknown, commissioning other writers to publish new novels under this pen name.
Legal troubles
Criminal
Girodias consistently ran into difficulties with the authorities throughout his career. The Paris police, often pressured by British
customs
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, seized and destroyed many copies of his books. The courts would fine him, and by 1963 he found he had to leave Paris, first for
Copenhagen
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, then for America, where Customs agents destroyed the
microfilm copies of numerous TC titles Girodias possessed. He also got into serious trouble with
Simon & Schuster
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and author
Irving Wallace over a work called ''The Original Seven Minutes'' by
J.J. Jadway. Copies of Girodias' Olympia Press title had to be destroyed before reaching the bookstores.
His books were published in the United States under the Olympia Press, Traveller's Companion and Ophelia Press imprints. After acquiring the Venus Library name from Kable News, who had taken it from
Barney Rosset's
Grove Press in settlement of debts, Girodias published also under the Venus Freeway imprint, with distribution being handled by Kable News.
His erotic and hardcore pornographic books were published also in the United Kingdom, in West Germany, Denmark and in The Netherlands under the Olympia Press imprint. The first British edition of ''
Story of O'' by
Pauline Réage was published by Olympia Press.
In 1974 Girodias published ''
President Kissinger'' using the Venus Freeway imprint, a controversial work of
science fiction
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by numerous authors offering a dream of
socialism
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starring
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
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. Girodias, it is said, was set up by the authorities in a phony
drug deal and invited to leave the country.
Civil
Girodias tended not to pay his writers, if he could avoid it, not to document his work, or even live up to his contracts. He was involved in litigation concerning ''Lolita'', ''Candy'', ''The Ginger Man'', ''Stradella'' and ''O'', among other works. In the cases of ''Candy'' and ''O'', Girodias won, setting a great deal of
copyright
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precedents. In the cases of ''Lolita'' and ''The Ginger Man'', he lost.
Death
On 3 July 1990, Girodias died of a
heart attack
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. He was 71.
Footnotes
References
*De St. Jorre, John (1994), ''The Good Ship Venus: The Erotic Voyage of the Olympia Press''. London: Pimlico
*De St. Jorre, John (1996), ''Venus Bound: The Erotic Voyage of the Olympia Press''. New York: Random House.
*Southern, Niles (2004), ''The Candy Men: The Rollicking Life and Times of the Notorious Novel Candy''. New York: Arcade Publishing.
*Girodias, Maurice (1988), ''The Frog Prince''. New York: Random House. (Volume 1 only, second volume, covering the 1950s, was published in French but never translated.)
*Kearney, Patrick J. (1987), ''The Paris Olympia Press: An Annotated Bibliography'', London:
Black Spring Press
*Kearney, Patrick J. (1988), ''A Bibliography of the Publications of the New York Olympia Press'', Santa Rosa (CA): Scissors & Paste Bibliographies (privately printed by the author).
More here on his legal problems etc. re 'The Seven Minutes'
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