
Roger Vailland (; 16 October 1907 – 12 May 1965) was a French novelist, essayist, and screenwriter.
Biography
Vailland was born in
Acy-en-Multien
Acy-en-Multien () is a Communes of France, commune in the Oise Departments of France, department in northern France.
Population
See also
* Communes of the Oise department
* Claude Gensac
References
Communes of Oise
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,
Oise
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. His
novel
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s include the prize winning ''Drôle de jeu'' (1945), ''Les mauvais coups'' (1948), ''Un jeune homme seul'' (1951), ''325 000 francs'' (1955), and ''
La loi'' (1957), winner of the
Prix Goncourt
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. His screenplays include ''Les liaisons dangereuses'' (with
Claude Brûlé and
Roger Vadim
Roger Vadim Plemiannikov (; 26 January 1928 – 11 February 2000) was a French screenwriter, film director, and producer, as well as an author, artist, and occasional actor. His best-known works are visually lavish films with erotic qualities, s ...
, 1959) and ''Le vice et la vertu'' (with Vadim, 1962). He died, aged 57, in
Meillonnas,
Ain
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.
[M. Kelly ''The Cultural and Intellectual Rebuilding of France After the Second World War'' 0230511163 2004 "Roger Vailland, whose prize-winning novel Playing with Fire (Drôle de jeu, 1945) explored ironies in the work of the Resistance, was a staunch fellow-traveller, who eventually joined the party in 1952.]
Vailland took part in the
French Resistance
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during Nazi occupation. ''Drôle de jeu'' (Playing with Fire) is considered one of the finest novels about the anti-fascist Resistance.
Vailland joined the
French Communist Party
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but resigned after the Soviet suppression of the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
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. He remained an independent leftist for the rest of his life.
Bibliography
Novels
* ''
Drôle de jeu'',
Prix Interallié
The prix Interallié (Interallié Prize), also known simply as ''l'Interallié'', is an annual France, French list of literary awards, literary award, awarded for a novel written by a journalist.
History
The prize was started on 3 December 19 ...
,
Éditions Corrêa, Paris, 1945
* ''Les Mauvais coups'',
Éditions Sagittaire, 1948
* ''Bon pied, bon œil'', Éditions Corrêa, Paris, 1950
* ''Un Jeune homme seul'', Éditions Corrêa, Paris, 1951
* ''Beau masque'',
Éditions Gallimard
Éditions Gallimard (), formerly Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (1911–1919) and Librairie Gallimard (1919–1961), is one of the leading French book publishers. In 2003, it and its subsidiaries published 1,418 titles.
Founded by G ...
, Paris, 1954
* ''325 000 francs'', Éditions Corrêa, Paris, 1955
* ''La Loi'',
Prix Goncourt
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1957. English:
''The Law''
* ''La Fête'', Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1960
* ''La Truite'', Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1964
* ''La Visirova'',
Messidor
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, Paris, 1986
* ''Cortès, le conquérant de l'Eldorado'', Messidor, Paris, 1992
Travel
* ''Boroboudour'', Éditions Gallimard, Paris
* ''Boroboudour, voyage à Bali, Java et autres îles''
Éditions du Sonneur Paris
Journals
* ''Chronique d’Hiroshima à Goldfinger : 1945-1965'',
Éditions sociales, Paris, 1984
* ''Chronique des années folles à la Libération'', Éditions sociales, Paris, 1984.
* ''Écrits intimes'', Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1982.
Theatre
* ''Héloïse et Abélard'', Editions Corréa, 1947
* ''Le Colonel Foster plaidera coupable'', pièce en cinq actes,
les Éditeurs réunis, Paris, 1952.
* ''Monsieur Jean'', Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1959
Essays
* ''Laclos'',
Éditions du Seuil
Éditions du Seuil (), also known as Le Seuil, is a French publishing house established in 1935 by Catholic intellectual Jean Plaquevent (1901–1965), and currently owned by La Martinière Groupe. It owes its name to this goal "The ''seuil'' (th ...
, Paris, 1953
* ''Éloge du Cardinal de Bernis'', Éditions Grasset, Paris, 1956.
* ''Expérience du drame'',
Éditions du Rocher
The Éditions du Rocher is a publishing house based in Monaco
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, Monaco, 2002
* ''Un homme du peuple sous la Révolution'', Éditions Gallimard, Paris, 1979
* ''Le regard froid : réflexions, esquisses, libelles, 1945-1962'', Éditions Grasset, Paris, 1998
* ''N’aimer que ce qui n’a pas de prix'', Éditions du Rocher, Monaco, 1995
* ''Les pages immortelles de Suétone'', Éditions du Rocher, Monaco, 2002
* ''Le Saint-Empire'', Éditions de la différence, Paris, 1978
* ''Le Surréalisme contre la révolution'',
Éditions Complexe, Bruxelles, 1988
References
External links
Roger Vailland
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1907 births
1965 deaths
People from Oise
French male screenwriters
French communists
French Resistance members
Prix Goncourt winners
Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni
Prix Interallié winners
20th-century French novelists
French male essayists
French male novelists
20th-century French essayists
20th-century French male writers
Anti-Stalinist left
20th-century French screenwriters