- Valery Larbaud
Valery Larbaud (
29 August ,1881 Vichy –2 February ,1957 Vichy ) was a Frenchwriter .Life
He was born in
Vichy , the only child of apharmacist . His father died when he was 8, and he was brought up by his mother and aunt. His father had been owner of theVichy Saint-Yorre mineral water springs, and the family fortune assured him an easy life. He travelledEurope in style. On luxury liners and theOrient Express he carried off thedandy role, with spa visits to nurse fragile health."Poèmes par un riche amateur", published in 1908, received
Octave Mirbeau 's vote forPrix Goncourt . Three years later, his novel "Fermina Márquez ", inspired by his days as a boarder atSainte-Barbe-des-Champs atFontenay-aux-Roses , had somePrix Goncourt votes in 1911.He spoke six languages including English, Italian and Spanish. In France he helped translate and popularise
Samuel Taylor Coleridge ,Walt Whitman , Samuel Butler, andJames Joyce , whose "Ulysses" was translated byAuguste Morel (1924-1929) under Larbaud's supervision.At home in Vichy, he saw as friends
Charles-Louis Philippe ,André Gide ,Léon-Paul Fargue andJean Aubry , his future biographer. An attack ofhemiplegia andaphasia in 1935 left him paralysed. Having spent his fortune, he had to sell his property and 15,000 book library. Despite his illness, he continued to receive many honorary titles, and in 1952 he was awarded thePrix National des Lettres .The
Prix Littéraire Valery Larbaud was created in 1957 byL'Association Internationale des Amis de Valery Larbaud , a group created to promote the author's work. Past winners of this yearly award include J.M.G. Le Clézio,Jacques Réda ,Emmanuel Carrère , andJean Rolin .Georges Perec 's characterBartlebooth is a cross between Melville'sBartleby and Larbaud's Barnabooth.Quotes
* "Lend me your vast noise, your vast gentle speed, your nightly slipping through a lighted Europe, O luxury train! And the agonizing music that sounds the length of your gilt corridors, while behind the japanned doors with heavy copper latches sleep the millionaires . . ."
Works
* "Poèmes par un riche amateur" (1908) as A.O. Barnabooth.
* "Fermina Márquez " (1911)
* "A.O. Barnabooth" (1913)
* "Enfantines" (1918)
* "Beauté, mon beau souci" (1920)
* "Amants, heureux amants" (1923)
* "Ce Vice impuni la lecture" (1925)
* "Jaune bleu blanc" (1927)
* "Aux couleurs de Rome" (1938)
* "Sous l'invocation de Saint Jerome" (1946)
* Pléiade edition (1957)References
* France, Peter (Ed.) (1995). "The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French." Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-866125-8.
External links
* (public domain in Canada)
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