Dry Guillotine

Dry Guillotine

Dry Guillotine is the English translation of a French phrase la guillotine sèche which was prisoner slang for the Devil's Island Penal colony at French Guiana. It is also the title of several articles by various authors and most notably, a very influential and successful book by former prisoner #46,635, René Belbenoit.

Examples of usage

The earliest work in the United States making use of the term "Dry Guillotine" appears as a 14 page article in Harper's Magazine titled Cayenne-the Dry Guillotine Vol.CXXVII No.DCCLVII and dated JUNE, 1913 by Charles W. Furlong, FRGS. The article carefully details the cruel and often intentionally lethal conditions of life for bagnards (prisoners) in French Guiana and lists, by name, several specific examples of young men doomed to live out their lives at one of the many camps or prisons which comprised the prison colony commonly but incorrectly referred to today as Devil's Island.

The best known work by this name is the autobiographical work, Dry Guillotine, Fifteen Years Among The Living Dead by René Belbenoit. Dry Guillotine chronicles Belbenoit's childhood, the commission of two non-violent and relatively minor thefts from employers, his subsequent capture, conviction, and transportation to French Guiana.

Belbenoit actually wrote the manuscript for Dry Guillotine while in prison and carried the work wrapped in oilskins to protect it from the elements. Protected in this manner, the manuscript survived countless rainstorms and unexpected dunkings in the ocean and rivers between Cayenne and California where Belbenoit finally managed to reach the United States and freedom in 1937.

While a prisoner at Cayenne, Belbenoit was introduced to the American author Blair Niles who bought several works from Belbenoit for use in her book titled Condemned to Devil's Island. Mrs. Niles paid Belbenoit handsomely for his work and it was this money which financed the next two escape attempts Belbenoit made.

Dry Guillotine, Fifteen years among the Living Dead was first published in 1938, copyright E.F. Dutton & Co and was so popularly received that 14 further printings were made in the first year of publication. Additional printings were made by Blue Ribbon Books in 1940 and the book remained incredibly popular for many years.

See also


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dry Guillotine — French Guiana’s nickname …   Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

  • René Belbenoit — (April 4, 1899 ndash; February 26, 1959) was a French prisoner on Devil s Island who successfully escaped to the United States. He later wrote a book, Dry Guillotine , about his exploits.HistoryBelbenoit was born in Paris and abandoned by his… …   Wikipedia

  • BELBENOIT René — René Belbenoît René Belbenoît (né le 4 avril 1899, à Paris, décédé le 26 février 1959) est un prisonnier et bagnard français. Il est connu pour avoir été emprisonné à l Île du Diable en Guyane et s en être échappé. Biographie… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • René Belbenoit — René Belbenoît René Belbenoît (né le 4 avril 1899, à Paris, décédé le 26 février 1959) est un prisonnier et bagnard français. Il est connu pour avoir été emprisonné à l Île du Diable en Guyane et s en être échappé. Biographie… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • René Belbenoît — (né le 4 avril 1899, à Paris, décédé le 26 février 1959) est un prisonnier et bagnard français. Il est connu pour avoir été emprisonné à l Île du Diable en Guyane et s en être échappé. Biographie Adolescent livré à lui même,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • French Guiana — Infobox French region native name = Région Guyane common name = Guyane image flag size = 130px image logo size = 100px Region flag Region logo capital = Cayenne area = 83,534 area scale = 10 Regional president = Antoine Karam (PSG) (since 1992)… …   Wikipedia

  • Devil's Island — For other uses, see Devils Island (disambiguation). Coordinates: 5°17′38″N 52°35′0″W / 5.29389°N 52.583333°W / 5.29389; 52.583333 …   Wikipedia

  • Bagne —  Pour l’article homophone, voir Bagnes. Le bagne est un établissement pénitentiaire de travaux forcés. Toutefois, tous les bagnards ne sont pas condamnés aux travaux forcés. Les bagnes coloniaux français sont abolis en 1938, mais… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • History of French Guiana — The history of French Guiana spans many centuries. Before the first Europeans arrived, there was no written history in the territory. It was originally inhabited by a number of Native American peoples, among them the Carib, Arawak, Emerillon,… …   Wikipedia

  • Ed Banger — Records Filiale de Headbangers Entertainment Fondé en 2003 Fondateur Pedro Winter Statut L …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”