- Robert Brasillach
Robert Brasillach (
31 March 1909 –6 February 1945 ) was a French author and journalist who was executed for advocating collaboration withNazi Germany duringWorld War II .Born in
Perpignan , he studied at theÉcole Normale Supérieure and then became anovelist andliterary critic for theAction Française ofCharles Maurras . After the6 February 1934 crisis in thePlace de la Concorde , Brasillach openly supported fascism.He became an editor of "
Je suis partout ", an antisemitic paper. A soldier in 1940, he was captured by the Germans and held prisoner for several months after thefall of France . He was freed in early 1941 and returned to his editorial duties at "Je suis partout". He wrote in favor of the collaboration and Nazi policies. In November 1942, he supported the German takeover of the unoccupied zone under the Vichy government, because it "reunited France". He called for the death ofleft-wing politicians and in the summer of 1944 signed the call for the summary execution of all members of theFrench Resistance . After theliberation of Paris , Brasillach hid in an attic but gave himself up on September 14 when he heard that his mother had been arrested. He spent the next five months in prison.Brasillach went to trial in Paris, on
19 January 1945 , and was sentenced to death. The sentence caused an uproar in French literary circles and even some of Brasillach's political opponents protested against it. Resistance member and authorFrançois Mauriac circulated a petition to Charles De Gaulle to commute the sentence. De Gaulle did not comply and Brasillach was executed byfiring squad inMontrouge . He was buried in thecimetière de Charonne in the 20th Arrondissement ofParis .elected novels
*1934 "L'Enfant de la nuit" (Child of the Night)
*1937 "Comme le temps passe" (How The Time Passes By)
*1939 "Les Sept Couleurs" (The Seven Colors)References
* "The Collaborator : The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach" by Alice Kaplan ISBN 0-226-42415-4 ( [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/hfs.cgi/00/13947.ctl publisher blurb] , [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/424146.html excerpt] )
* "Fascist Ego: A Political Biography of Robert Brasillach" by William R. Tucker ISBN 0-520-02710-8
* "The Ideological Hero in the Novels of Robert Brasillach, Roger Vailland & Andre Malraux" by Peter D. Tame ISBN 0-8204-3126-5
* "Translation of Notre Avant-Guerre/Before the War" by Robert Brasillach, Peter Tame ISBN 0-7734-7158-8External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/integral_tradition/brasillach.html ROBERT BRASILLACH: Challenging Mind] by Radbod
* [http://worldatwar.net/biography/b/brasillach/ Biography] fromworldatwar.net
* [http://www.dickinson.edu/~laurent/french365d/images/bot_03.html Photograph]
* [http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/2000/0515/brasillach.html "Killed for His Words"] by Richard Corliss
* [http://www.dukemagazine.duke.edu/alumni/dm29/words.html "NOXIOUS WORDS, HEINOUS ACTS, THE POWER OF SPEECH"] by Kim Koster
* [http://www.robertfulford.com/Collaborators.html Robert Fulford's column about Marguerite Duras & Robert Brasillach] from TheNational Post
* [http://jannhalexander.free.fr/eng website of the singer Jann Halexander who sang about the death of the writer - French text, French music]
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