- Léon Bloy
Léon Bloy (
Périgueux ,July 11 ,1846 -Bourg-la-Reine ,November 3 ,1917 ) was a Frenchnovel ist,essay ist, pamphleteer and poet. His works reflect a deepening devotion to theRoman Catholic Church and most generally a tremendous craving for the Absolute. His devotion to religion resulted in a complete dependence on charity; he acquired his nickname ("the ungrateful beggar") as a result of the many letters requesting financial aid from friends, acquaintances, and complete strangers, all the while carrying on with his literary work, in which his eight-volume "Diary" takes an important place.He was a friend of the authorJoris-Karl Huysmans , the painterGeorges Rouault , and the philosopherJacques Maritain , and was instrumental in reconciling these intellectuals with Roman Catholicism. However, he acquired a reputation for bigotry because of his frequent outbursts of temper; and his first novel, "Le Désespéré", a fierce attack on Rationalism and those he believed to be in league with it, made him fall out with the literary community of his time and even many of his old friends. Soon, Bloy could count such prestigious authors asEmile Zola ,Guy de Maupassant ,Ernest Renan ,Joris-Karl Huysmans ,Alphonse Daudet ,Paul Bourget andAnatole France as his enemies.In addition to his published works, he left a large body of correspondence with public and literary figures.Works
His works include :
Novels
* Le Désespéré (1887) ("Despairing")
* La Femme pauvre (1897) ("The woman who was poor")Essays
* Propos d'un entrepreneur de démolitions (1884) ("The Munition Merchant's Plan")
* Le Salut par les Juifs (1892) ("Salvation from the Jews")
* Je m'accuse (1900) ("I accuse myself")
* Exégèse des lieux communs (1902-1912) ("Exegesis of the Commonplaces")
* Belluaires et porchers (1905) ("Gladiators and swineherds")
* Celle qui pleure (1908) ("The crying one")
* Le Sang du Pauvre (1909) ("Blood of the Poor")
* L'Ame de Napoléon (1912) ("Napoleon's Soul")
* Jeanne d'Arc et l'Allemagne (1915) ("Joan of Arc and Germany")hort stories
* Sueur de sang (1893) ("Sweating blood")
* Histoires désobligeantes (1894) ("Disagreeable tales")Diaries
* Le Mendiant ingrat (1898) ("The Ungrateful Beggar")
* Mon Journal (1904) ("My diary")
* Quatre ans de captivité à Cochons-sur-Marne (1905) ("Four years of captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne")
* L'Invendable (1909) ("The Unsaleable")
* Le Vieux de la montagne (1911) ("The Old Man from the Mountain")
* Le Pèlerin de l'Absolu (1914) ("The Pilgrim of the Absolute")
* Au seuil de l'Apocalypse (1916) ("On the Threshold of the Apocalypse")
* La Porte des humbles (posth., 1920) ("The Door of the Lowly")He is quoted at the beginning of
Graham Greene 's "The End of the Affair" and in the short fiction, "The Mirrors of Enigma", by the Argentine writer,Jorge Luis Borges , who acknowledged his debt to him. In his novel "The Harp and the Shadow", Alejo Carpentier excoriates Bloy as a raving, Columbus-defending lunatic during Vatican deliberations over the explorer's canonization. Le Désespéré was republished in 2005 byEditions Underbahn with a preface byMaurice G. Dantec . He is also quoted at beginning of John Irving's "A Prayer for Owen Meany".A useful study in English is "Léon Bloy" by
Rayner Heppenstall (Cambridge: Bowes & Bowes, 1953).ee also
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Our Lady of La Salette Bloy's 'Letters to my fiancee' is quoted several times in Charles Williams's anthology 'The New Christian Year'.
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