- Roger Caillois
Roger Caillois (
3 March 1913 -21 December 1978 ), was a Frenchintellectual whose idiosyncratic work brought togetherliterary criticism ,sociology , andphilosophy by focusing on subjects as diverse as gems, play and thesacred . He was also instrumental in introducing Latin American authors to the French public.Caillois was born in
Reims but moved toParis as a child. There he studied at theLycée Louis-le-Grand , an elite school where students took courses after graduating from secondary school in order to prepare for entry examinations for France's most prestigious university, theÉcole Normale Supérieure . Caillois's efforts paid off and he graduated as a normalien in 1933. After this he studied at theÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études where he came into contact with thinkers such asGeorges Dumézil ,Alexandre Kojève , andMarcel Mauss .The years before the war were marked by Caillois's increasingly leftist political commitment, particularly in his fight against
fascism . He was also engaged in Paris's avant-garde intellectual life. WithGeorges Bataille he founded theCollege of Sociology , a group of intellectuals who lectured regularly to one another. Formed partly as a reaction to theSurrealist movement that was dominant in the 1920s, the College sought to move away from surrealism's focus on the fantasy life of an individual's unconscious and focus instead more on the power of ritual and other aspects of communal life. Caillois's background inanthropology andsociology , and particularly his interest in the sacred, exemplified this approach. He participated in Bataille's review, "Acéphale " (1936-39).Caillois left France in 1939 for Argentina, where he stayed until the end of WWII. During the war he was active in fighting the spread of Nazism in Latin America as an editor and author of anti-Nazi periodicals. In 1948, after the war, he worked with
UNESCO and traveled widely. In 1971 he was elected to theAcadémie Française .Today Caillois is remembered for founding and editing "Diogenes", an interdisciplinary journal funded by UNESCO, and "La Croix du Sud" ("Southern Cross"), a collection of books translated from contemporary Latin American authors published by
Gallimard that is responsible for introducing authors such asJorge Luis Borges orAlejo Carpentier to the French-speaking public. He is also considered to be a major contributor to the field of ludology, to which he devoted his book "Les Jeux et les Hommes".External links
* [http://www.dukeupress.edu/books.php3?isbn=8223-3068-7 "The Edge of Surrealism: A Roger Caillois Reader"]
* [http://www.academie-francaise.fr/immortels/base/academiciens/fiche.asp?param=639 Biographical note of the Académie Française] (in French)
*http://www.academie-francaise.fr/immortels/base/publications/uvres.asp?param=639 (in French)
* [http://people.freenet.de/autres-espaces/caillois.html A site on Caillois] (in French)
* [http://bibliotraducciones.com/autores/caillois-roger.html Bibliography in Spanish]
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