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Maxence Van Der Meersch : ウィキペディア英語版
Maxence Van Der Meersch
Maxence Van der Meersch was a French Flemish writer, who was born on 4 May 1907 in Roubaix, and died on 14 January 1951 in Le Touquet, where he had gone to be treated for tuberculosis.
==Life==
Maxence, of delicate health, came from a relatively well off family — his father was an accountant. On 27 October 1918, he lost his sister, Sarah, who was just 19 years old, to tuberculosis, the disease that would eventually kill him too. His parents' marriage broke up. Marguerite, his mother, became an alcoholic, and his father, Benjamin, lived a life considered dissolute by the standards of the times. In 1927, Maxence fell in love with Thérèze Denis, a poor working class girl, with whom he lived in Wasquehal, against the wishes of his father, who dreamt of a more prestigious union for his son. In 1929, from this union that was only regularised in 1934, a daughter, Sarah, was born, named in memory of his sister. Thérèze was the only love of Maxence's life and is the key to an understanding of his work. She was the inspiration for the protagonist of his trilogy ''La Fille pauvre'' (''The Poor Girl'').〔''(Maxence Van der Meersch et la vie ouvrière dans le Nord de 1914 à 1939 )'', p. 7 (in French).〕
A lawyer by training, he in fact practiced this profession very little, preferring to devote himself to writing.〔 His work, replete with a spirit of realism, is essentially concerned with the life of the people of the Nord, his native region.〔(Invasion, by Maxence van der Meersch ), ''The Neglected Books Page'', February 26th, 2012〕
In 1936 he was awarded the Prix Goncourt for ''L'Empreinte du dieu'' (''Hath Not the Potter''). In 1943 he published ''Corps et âmes'' (''Bodies and Souls''), which was awarded the ''grand prix de l'Académie française'' for that year. The novel was an international success — it was translated into 13 languages. It centred round the ideas of a celebrated doctor, Dr. Paul Carton (1875-1947), for whom Van der Meersch had a profound admiration.〔Matthew Ramsey (1999). ("Alternative Medicine in Modern France" ), ''Medical History'', 43: 286–322. Carton is discussed on pages 311–315.〕 Carton emphasised the importance of cleanliness and good day-to-day living, work environment, nutrition etc.: "Le microbe n'est rien. Le terrain est tout." ("The germ is nothing. The terrain is everything.") The protagonists of the novel are followers of Carton.
Van der Meersch came from a family of freethinkers — his father was a Nietzschean atheist — but he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1936.〔''Maxence Van der Meersch et la vie ouvrière'', p. 47.〕 He wrote two religious biographies, one of the Curé d'Ars and the other of Thérèse of Lisieux.
Van der Meersch experienced great success in his lifetime, but today he has a far lower profile. Nevertheless, in 2010 some half a dozen of his books were still in print in France. In 1998 ''La société des Amis de Van der Meersch'' was created by a group of his admirers. In 1988 his first novel, ''La Maison dans la dune'' (1932), was made into a film by Michel Mees, with Tchéky Karyo in the principal role.

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