- Jacques Rivière
Infobox Writer
name = Jacques Rivière
imagesize = 225px
birthdate = birth date|1886|7|15|df=y
birthplace = Bordeaux, France
deathdate = death date and age|1925|2|14|1886|7|15|df=y
deathplace = Paris, France
occupation = critic, novelist, editor
nationality = France
period = 1912–1925
notableworks = "Nouvelle Revue Française " (editor, 1919-1926)
influences =Maurice Barrès ,Andre Gide ,Paul Claudel ,Alain-Fournier
influenced =Alain-Fournier ,Georges Poulet Jacques Rivière (
15 July 1886 inBordeaux –14 February 1925 inParis ) was a French "man of letters ". He edited "La Nouvelle Revue Française" (NRF) from 1919 until his death. His close friend wasAlain-Fournier with whom he exchanged an abundant correspondence.Biography
The son of an eminent
Bordeaux doctor, Rivière became friends with Henri Alban-Fournier (later known asAlain-Fournier ) at the Lycée Lakanal inSceaux, Hauts-de-Seine . Both students prepared for the entrance examination for theÉcole Normale Supérieure , and both failed. Rivière returned to Bordeaux in 1905, and from that date until his death maintained a quasi-daily correspondence with Alban-Fournier. In this correspondence one can see the literary tastes of both authors taking shape.Rivière obtained an arts degree in Bordeaux, performed his military service, and returned in 1907 to
Paris . Here he prepared a thesis at theSorbonne on the "Theodicy of Fénelon", while earning a living as a teacher at the Stanislas College. He came under the influences ofMaurice Barrès ,Andre Gide andPaul Claudel , with whom he corresponded.On24 August 1908 , Rivière married Isabelle Alban-Fournier, his friend Henri's younger sister. In 1913, he explicitly declared hisCatholicism .After writing for the literary revue "L'Occident", Rivière became a sub-editor of the NRF in 1912. He also began to write literary criticism, which he collected and published under the title of "Études". The essays in this book reveal Rivière's excellent sense of psychology.
Rivière was mobilized in 1914 in the 220th infantry, and was captured on
24 August , in an early battle. Imprisoned in a camp nearKönigsbrück ,Saxony , he attempted several escapes, which caused him to be transferred to a disciplinary camp in Hülsberg,Hanover . His memoirs of his captivity there were published in 1918 under the title "L’Allemand : souvenirs et réflexions d'un prisonnier de guerre" ("The German: memories and reflections of a prisoner of war"). Eventually he became seriously ill, and was transferred toSwitzerland where he was interned until the end of the war.Shortly after the end of the war, Rivière restarted the NRF (whose publication had been stopped during the war). Under Rivière's direction, the NRF reappeared on
1 June 1919 , and went on to publish the works of such writers asMarcel Proust ,François Mauriac ,Paul Valéry ,Saint-John Perse ,Jean Giraudoux andJules Romains . Thereafter, Rivière neglected his own career as a writer, and wrote only one short psychological novel, "Aimé", published in 1922. He died oftyphoid fever on14 February 1925 in Paris.After his death, Rivière's wife devoted herself to the posthumous classification and publication of many of Rivière's works.
Works
* "Études" (1912)
* "L’Allemand : souvenirs et réflexions d'un prisonnier de guerre" (1918)
* "Aimé" (1922)
* "À la trace de dieu" (1925)
* " _fr. Correspondance de Jacques Rivière et Alain-Fournier" (1926-1928)
* " _fr. Correspondance avec Paul Claudel" (1926)
* "Carnet de guerre" (1929)
* "Rimbaud" (1931)
* "Moralisme et Littérature, dialogue avec Ramon Fernández" (1932)
* "Florence" (1935) (unfinished novel)
* "Carnets 1914-1917" (1977)
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