- Robert Antelme
Robert Antelme (1917
Sartène ,Corsica - 1990) was a French writer. During theSecond World War he was involved in theFrench Resistance and deported.In 1939 he married
Marguerite Duras . Their child died at birth in 1942. In the same year, Duras metDionys Mascolo who became her lover.Antelme was arrested and deported on the 1st July 1944. He was at
Buchenwald thenGandersheim . After the end of the warFrançois Mitterrand found Antelme in a terrible state while visiting theDachau concentration camp and organised his return to Paris; Mitterrand later reported that he had almost not heard Antelme's soft-voiced call to him. Marguerite Duras looked after Antelme and wrote "La Douleur " about his return. She divorced him soon after he regained his health, but they remained friends.Antelme later wrote "
L'Espèce humaine " (1947) depicting his experiences in the camps.Bibliography
By Antelme:
* "L'espèce humaine", Gallimard, 1947, 1957, 1999
* "Penser la mort", GallimardOn Robert Antelme:
* Marguerite Duras, "La Douleur", POL, Paris, 1985.
* Martin Crowley, "Robert Antelme, l'humanité irréductible", Editions Léo Scheer, 2004
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