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Jean Paulhan
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Jean Paulhan (2 December 1884 – 9 October 1968) was a French writer, literary critic and publisher, director of the literary magazine ''Nouvelle Revue Française'' (NRF) from 1925 to 1940 and from 1946 to 1968. He was a member (Seat 6, 1963–68) of the Académie française. He was born in Nîmes (Gard) and died in Paris. Paulhan's father was the philosopher Frédéric Paulhan and his mother was Jeanne Thérond. From 1908 to 1910 he worked as a teacher in Madagascar, and he later translated Malagasy poems, or Hainteny, into French;〔''Intellectuals in History: the Nouvelle Revue Française under Jean Paulhan, 1925-1940'' by Martyn Cornick.Rodopi, 1995〕
Paulhan's translations attracted the interest of Guillaume Apollinaire and Paul Éluard.〔''A History of French literature: from chanson de geste to cinema'' by David Coward. Wiley-Blackwell, 2003 (pg. 439).〕
In 1925 Paulhan succeeded Jacques Rivière as editor of the NRF. One of his most famous works of literary criticism was ''The Flowers of Tarbes, or Terror in Literature'' (1941), a study of the nature of language in fiction.〔''The Flowers of Tarbes, Or, Terror in Literature'' by Jean Paulhan. Translated by Michael Syrotinski. University of Illinois Press, 2006〕 Paulhan also wrote several autobiographical short stories; English translations of several appeared in the collection ''Progress in Love on the Slow Side''.〔''Progress in Love on the Slow Side (Progrès en amour assez lents): récits'' by Jean Paulhan. Contains Maurice Blanchot's essay on Paulhan, "The Ease of Dying". University of Nebraska Press, 1994.〕 During the Second World War, Paulhan was an early and active member of the French Resistance〔 and was arrested by the German Gestapo. After the war he founded ''Cahiers de la Pléiade'' and in 1953 re-launched La Nouvelle Revue Française.
Paulhan provoked controversy by opposing independence for Algeria, and supporting the French military during the Algerian War;〔"Even his (Paulhan's) friends were increasingly unsympathetic to some of his outspoken views towards the end of his life: he was, for example, in favour of Algeria remaining French..." Michael Syrotinski, ''Defying Gravity: Jean Paulhan's Interventions in Twentieth-Century French Intellectual History'' SUNY Press, 1998. ISBN 079143639X, (p.21-22).〕 this resulted in a rift between Paulhan and his friend Maurice Blanchot.〔"Blanchot indicates that he and Paulhan had fallen out over the Algerian situation in "La facilité de mourir"". Michael Kessler, Christian Sheppard, ''Mystics: Presence and Aporia''. Chicago; University of Chicago Press, 2003. ISBN 0226432106 (p.202).〕
Author Anne Desclos revealed that she had written the novel ''Story of O'' as a series of love letters to her lover Paulhan,〔(I wrote the story of O | By genre | guardian.co.uk Books )〕 who had admired the work of the Marquis de Sade.
==Works==

*''Les Hain-Tenys Merinas'' (Geuthner, 1913, reissued 2007)
*''Le Guerrier appliqué'' (Sansot, 1917 ; Gallimard 1930, reissued 2006)
*''Jacob Cow le Pirate, ou Si les mots sont des signes'' (1921)
*''Le Pont traversé'' (1921, reissued 2006)
*''Expérience du proverbe'' (1925)
*''La Guérison sévère'' (1925, reissued 2006)
*''Sur un défaut de la pensée critique'' (1929)
*''Les Hain-Tenys, poésie obscure'' (1930)
*''Entretien sur des faits-divers'' (1930, 1945)
*''L'Aveuglette'' (1952)
*''Les Fleurs de Tarbes ou La terreur dans les Lettres'' (1936, 1941)
*''Jacques Decour'' (1943)
*''Aytre qui perd l'habitude'' (1920, 1943, reissued 2006)
*''Clef de la poésie, qui permet de distinguer le vrai du faux en toute observation, ou Doctrine touchant la rime, le rythme, le vers, le poète et la poésie'' (1945)
*''F.F. ou Le Critique'' (Gallimard, 1945; reissued by Éditions Claire Paulhan, 1998)
*''Sept causes célèbres'' (1946)
*''La Métromanie, ou Les dessous de la capitale'' (1946, reissued 2006)
*''Braque le Patron'' (1946)
*''Lettre aux membres du C.N.E.'' (1940)
*''Sept nouvelles causes célèbres'' (1947, reissued 2006)
*''Guide d'un petit voyage en Suisse'' (1947, reissued 2006)
*''Dernière lettre'' (1947)
*''Le Berger d’Écosse'' (1948, reissued 2006)
*''Fautrier l'Enragé'' (1949)
*''Petit-Livre-à-déchirer'' (1949)
*''Trois causes célèbres'' (1950)
*''Les Causes célèbres'' (1950, reissued 2006)
*''Lettre au médecin'' (1950, reissued 2006)
*''Les Gardiens'' (1951, reissued 2006)
*''Le Marquis de Sade et sa complice ou Les revanches de la Pudeur'' (1951)
*''Petite préface à toute critique '' (1951)
*''Lettre aux directeurs de la Résistance'' (1952)
*''La Preuve par l'étymologie'' (1953)
*''Les Paroles transparentes, avec des lithographies de Georges Braque'' (1955)
*''Le Clair et l'Obscur'' (1958)
*''G. Braque'' (1958)
*''De mauvais sujets'', gravures de Marc Chagall'' (1958, reissued 2006)
*''Karskaya'' (1959)
*''Lettres'' (1961)
*''L'Art informel'' (1962)
*''Fautrier l'enragé'' (1962)
*''Progrès en amour assez lents'' (1966, reissued 2006)
*''Choix de lettres I 1917-1936, La littérature est une fête" (1986)
*"Choix de lettres II 1937-1945, Traité des jours sombres" (1992)
*''Choix de lettres III 1946-1968, Le Don des langues'' (1996)
*''La Vie est pleine de choses redoutables'' (Seghers,; reissued by Claire Paulhan, 1990)
*"Lettres de Madagascar, 1907-1910", Éditions Claire Paulhan (2007)
*"Œuvres complètes", edited by Bernard Baillaud, Volume I, Gallimard (2006).

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