CAYROL, JEAN


Meaning of CAYROL, JEAN in English

born June 6, 1911, Bordeaux, France in full Jean-raphal-marie-nol Cayrol French poet, novelist, and essayist who stood at the frontiers of the nouveau roman (new novel), the avant-garde French novel that emerged in the 1950s. In World War II Cayrol was deported to a concentration camp after participating in the Resistance movement, and that experience is at the heart of his artistic creation. It inspired his first poems, Pomes de la nuit et du brouillard (1946; Poems of the Night and of the Fog); his seminal essay Lazare parmi nous (1950; Lazarus Among Us); and his prizewinning trilogy of novels, Je vivrai l'amour des autres (194750; I Will Live the Love of Others). The figure of Lazarus (a biblical character who was raised from the dead) is a central image in Cayrol's work. His characters are estranged from the normal world of people and things and drift through shadowy, passive existences on its outskirts. Cayrol was a prolific writer, producing fiction, poems, essays, and screenplays. He was elected to the Acadmie Goncourt in 1974. His novels include L'Espace d'une nuit (1954; All in a Night) and Les Corps trangers (1959; Foreign Bodies), the only translated works to receive a considerable English audience. Other notable novels are Le Froid du soleil (1963; The Chill of the Sun); Midi Minuit (1966; Midday Midnight); Je l'entends encore (1967; I Still Hear It); a series of novels examining the characteristics of place, including Histoire d'un prairie (1969; Story of a Prairie), Histoire d'un dsert (1972; Story of a Desert), Histoire de la mer (1973; Story of the Sea), Histoire de la fort (1975; Story of the Forest), Histoire d'une maison (1976; Story of a House), and Histoire du ciel (1979; Story of the Sky); Les Quatre Saisons (1977; The Four Seasons); and Exposs au soleil (1980; Exposed to the Sun). He also wrote several volumes of Posie-Journal (1969, 1977, 1980), a running record of his impressions, and several later volumes of poetry.

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