- Roger Poidatz
Roger Poidatz (1894–
August 14 ,1976 ) was a Frenchwriter best known by hispseudonym , Thomas Raucat.Roger Poidatz was born in
Paris and graduated from the ParisÉcole Polytechnique , subsequently becoming a pilot in theFrench Air Force duringWorld War I , flyingreconnaissance aircraft . After the war, he was sent toJapan (a WWI ally) to assist in the education of local pilots.His mission completed, Poidatz returned to
Europe viaChina andIndia . During the return voyage, he revised and finished his firstnovel , "L'honorable partie de campagne" (1924, translated into English byLeonard Cline as "The Honorable Picnic"), a stylised travelogue account of his experiences and observations in Japan. Poidatz signed the book "Thomas Raucat", a French phonetical approximation of the Japanese phrase "Tomaro-ka" ("Shall I stay overnight?")."L'honorable partie de campagne" met with critical and commercial success, but Poidatz would publish only one more book, a collection of short stories that originally appeared in various French
magazine s published in 1927 as "De Shang-Haï à Canton" ("FromShanghai to Canton") and re-issued in an enlarged edition in 1928 as "Loin des blondes" ("Far from theBlonde s").Two of Raucat's "Loin des blondes" short stories were translated into Dutch by Dutch writer
J. Slauerhoff and published in magazines in 1929; they were subsequently published as "Twee verhalen" ("Two Stories") in 1974.Works
* "L'honorable partie de campagne" (1924, latest reprint 2004) ISBN 2-07-077089-3
* "De Shang-Haï à Canton" (1927, re-issued in 1928 as "Loin des blondes")ource
* Biographical notice in
Le Livre de Poche edition of "L'honorable partie de campagne"
*Wikipedia article onJ. Slauerhoff
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