- Henry de Monfreid
Henry de Monfreid (
14 November 1879 ,Leucate -13 December 1974 ) was a French adventurer and author. Born inLeucate ,Aude , France, he was the son of artistGeorges-Daniel de Monfreid and knew Paul Gauguin as a child."I have lived a rich, restless, magnificent life," Monfreid declared a few days before dying in 1974 at the age of 95.
Monfreid was one of those individuals who only find their true focus in life when they stumble across it on their travels. For Monfreid it was to be the African coast from
Tanzania toSuez , treacherous routes that he tirelessly sailed in his various expeditions as adventurer,smuggler and gun runner.Life
In 1911 Monfreid went to
Djibouti , then a Frenchcolony , in order to tradecoffee . He built a boat for himself and used it to traverse theRed Sea . Between 1912 and 1940 he ran guns through the area, dove forpearls &sea slug s, and smuggledhashish intoEgypt , earning several stays in prison in the process. He converted toIslam during this period. During the 1930s, Monfreid was persuaded byJoseph Kessel to write about his adventures, and the stories became bestsellers.During
World War II Monfreid served the Italians until he was captured by the British, who deported him toKenya . After the war he retired to France where he quietly raised a plantation ofopium poppies until he was discovered, narrowly escaping prosecution. He settled down to a life of writing, turning out around 70 books over the next 30 years—an astonishing number, to rival any of the great writers. Only a handful of his books have been translated into English and are difficult to find.During barren periods, when writing was not bringing in enough money, Monfreid relied upon mortgaging the family collection of
Gauguin paintings. Only after his death were these discovered to be fake.Beliefs
Monfreid was far from a calculating merchant. Indeed, he affirmed himself to be "sick and disgusted with businessmen... who ruin with impunity the poor innocents who believe in the value of justice, honesty, integrity and conscience." Yet there was nothing more he feared than "to be obliged to accept the slavery of some dreary job and become a domestic animal." His business dealings were little more than a means for Monfreid to follow his star through the African skies and seas. He fully acknowledged his naïvete in the realm of business and trusted most in his intuition and Providence to sustain him on his precarious course.
Above all, Monfreid loved to be engaged in struggle with the elements: while navigating his way through tempests at sea, his life and the lives of his crew hanging by a thread, existence itself became something pure and precious. He longed only to be with "the sea, the wind, the virgin sand of the desert, the infinity of far-off skies in which wheel the numberless hosts of the skies... and the dream that I became one with them." The works of humanity held little sway for him compared to the majesty of nature itself. The desert taught him about the futility of ambition and when he finally beheld the
Pyramids he couldn't wait to leave: "The only thing that one might possibly admire is the stupendous effort it took to build them, and this admiration demands the mentality of a German tourist."Bibliography
As indicated, few of Monfreid's works have been translated into English. He is probably best known in the English-speaking world for the following two books:
:"Hashish: A Smuggler's Tale" and:"Secrets of the Red Sea", a book about gun running.
In Popular Culture
In the Tintin adventure "
Cigars of the Pharaoh ", the hero and his dog are cast adrift insarcophagi in theRed Sea . They are then picked up by a passing sailing ship captained by a man who turns out to be an armssmuggler . The captain was based on de Monfreid. [Michael Farr , "Tintin: The Complete Companion", John Murray, 2001.]References
External links
* [http://www.henrydemonfreid.com Official website]
* [http://www.roadjunky.com/greats/hashish.shtml Review of "Hashish"]
* [http://www.al-bab.com/bys/articles/lush06.htm Reference to Museum at house in Ingrandes]Persondata
NAME=de Monfreid, Henry
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=French author and adventurer
DATE OF BIRTH=14 November 1879
PLACE OF BIRTH=Leucate ,Aube
DATE OF DEATH=13 December 1974
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