- Bernard Frank
Bernard Frank (
11 October 1929 inNeuilly-sur-Seine –3 November 2006 inParis ) was a French journalist and writer. Bernard Frank was raised in a comfortable family, where his father was a bank manager. After hisbaccalauréat , he started aKhâgne at theLycée Pasteur but was expelled for bad conduct. He tried again to complete his preparatory classes at thelycée Condorcet , but abandoned them out of boredom during the second trimester.At the age of 20, he met
Jean-Paul Sartre who entrusted him on a trail basis with a column in his magazine,Les Temps Modernes . He remained a periodic contributor, but after publication of his novel "Les Rats" (1953), he fell out with the magazine's management.During 1952-1953, he was in charge of the literary column in l'Observateur, as a substitute for
Maurice Nadeau . He syarted his work on the weekly with a double page which he dedicated toDrieu la Rochelle . He then coined the label "Hussards", in a December 1952 article published in "Les Temps modernes ", to designate writers such asRoger Nimier andAntoine Blondin .He also contributed to
le Monde , the "Cahier des saisons", the "Nouveau Candide", andl'Actualité . "Every autumnn he disparaged the nominees for literary prizes, judging that too many bad novels are published, and mocked colleagues who found genius in the slightest nuance of the season; and just to push it, would double his ridicule just to wind them up." [Jérôme Garcin,“Au bonheur de Frank”, Nouvel Observateur Hebdo, N°1671-14/11/1996]At the end of 1961, he met the journalist
Jean Daniel while hospitalised in a Neuilly clinic, where their mutual friend, the editorClaude Perdriel , thought "perhaps maliciously [Collectif, Pour Jean Daniel, Dreux, 1990, p. 83-84.] " to introduce them to one another. He contributed to theNouvel Observateur in the latter half of the 1960s.He won the
Prix des Deux Magots in 1971 for "un Siècle débordé", and the "prix Roger Nimier" in 1981 for "Solde". That year he began a literary column in the dailyLe Matin de Paris before rejoiningLe Monde in 1985 and thenLe Nouvel Observateur en 1989.Frank died of a heart attack 3 November 2006, while dining in a restaurant in the 8th Arrondissement of Paris. His wife said that he was discussing politics at the moment of his death.
Works
* 1952 : "Grognards et hussards"
* 1953 : "Géographie universelle"
* 1953 : "Les Rats"
* 1955 : "Israël"
* 1955 : "L'Illusion comique"
* 1956 : "Le Dernier des Mohicans"
* 1958 : "La Panoplie littéraire"
* 1970 : "Un Siècle débordé"
* 1980 : "Solde"
* 2001(?) : "Portraits et Aphorismes"Notes
* Translated from the French wiki article Bernard Frank 10 May 06
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