- Rémy de Gourmont
Remy de Gourmont (
April 4 ,1858 -September 27 ,1915 ) was a French Symbolist poet,novel ist, and influential critic. He was widely read in his era, and an important influence onBlaise Cendrars .(The spelling Rémy de Gourmont is incorrect, although very common and used by Ezra Pound in translations of his work.)
Life
De Gourmont came from a
publishing family fromCotentin . He was the son ofcount Auguste-Marie de Gourmont and his countess, born Mathilde de Montfort. In 1866 he moved to a manor close toVilledieu nearLa Manche . He studiedlaw atCaen , and was awarded a bachelor's degree in law in 1879; upon his graduation he moved to Paris.In 1881, de Gourmont was employed by the
Bibliothèque Nationale . He began to write for general circulation periodicals such as "Le Monde " and "Le Contemporain ". He took an interest in ancient literature, following the footsteps ofGustave Kahn . During this period, he also metBerthe Courrière , model and heir of the sculptorAuguste Clésinger , which whom he struck a lifelong attachment. The two lived together for the rest of their lives.De Gourmont also began a literary alliance with
Joris-Karl Huysmans , to whom he dedicated his prose work "le Latin mystique" ("Mystical Latin"). In 1889 de Gourmont became one of the founders of the "Mercure de France ". In 1891 he published a political polemic called "Le Joujou Patriotisme" ("Patriotism - a toy") which argued that France andGermany shared an aesthetic culture and urged a rapprochement between the two countries, contrary to the wishes of nationalists in the French government. The fallout from this political essay led to his losing his job at the Bibliothèque Nationale, in despite ofOctave Mirbeau 's chronicles.During this same period, de Gourmont was stricken with the disease
lupus vulgaris . [cite journal | last = Denkinger | first = Marc | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Remy de Gourmont Critique | journal = PMLA | volume = 52 | issue = 4 | publisher = | date = December, 1937 | pages = 1148 | url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-8129(193712)52%3A4%3C1147%3ARDGC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 Denkiger refers to the disease as "lupus tuberculeux", apparently lupus vulgaris, which is a form of tuberculosis of the skin, unrelated tosystemic lupus erythematosus , the disease now commonly known as lupus.] Disfigured by this illness, he largely retired from public view, appearing only at the offices of the "Mercure de France". In 1910, de Gourmont metNatalie Clifford Barney , to whom he dedicated his "Lettres à l'Amazone" ("Letters to the Amazon").However, de Gourmont's health continued to decline during this period, and he began to suffer from
locomotor ataxia and be increasingly unable to walk. He was deeply depressed by the outbreak ofWorld War I as well, and died ofcerebral congestion in 1915. Berthe Courrière was his sole heir; she inherited a substantial body of unpublished work from him, which she sent to his brother Jean de Gourmont; she died within a year of his death. De Gourmont is buried inPère-Lachaise .Works
His poetic works include "Litanies de la rose" (1892), "Les Saintes du paradis" (1898), and "Divertissements" (1912). His poems plunge from perhaps ironic piety to equally ironic blasphemy; they reflect, more than anything else, his interest in mediæval
Latin literature , and his works led to a fad for late Latin literature among authors likeJoris-Karl Huysmans . He was also a literary critic of great importance, and was admired byT. S. Eliot andEzra Pound in that capacity.elected works
Prose
* Sixtine, roman de la vie cérébrale
* Lettres à l'Amazone
* Le latin mystique
* Le joujou patriotisme
* Le Livre des masques
* Esthétique de la langue française
* Physique de l'amourPoetry
* "Litanies de la rose"
* "Les Saintes du paradis"
* "Divertissements"
* "Les feuilles mortes"Quotation
":Que tes mains soient bénies, car elles sont impures!:Elles ont des péchés cachés à toutes les jointures;:Leur peau blanche s'est trempée dans l'odeur âpre des caresses:Secrètes, parmi l'ombre blanche où rampent les caresses,:Et l'opale prisonnière qui se meurt à ton doigt,:C'est le dernier soupir de Jésus sur la croix.
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References
*"This article contains information translated from the French Wikipedia."
External links
* Selected poems by Remy de Gourmont (in French): http://poesie.webnet.fr/auteurs/gourmont.html
* Les amateurs de Remy de Gourmont (site is in French): http://www.remydegourmont.org/
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