Fernand Désiré Alfred Desprès (or Després depending on the source) (13 April 1879 – 14 February 1949) was a French shoemaker, anarchist, journalist and later a Communist activist.
As a young man he was a close friend of the poet
Gaston Couté
Gaston Couté (23 September 1880 – 28 June 1911) was a French poet and singer, known for his pacifist and anarchist texts.
Biography
Couté was the son of a miller and went to the lycée Pothier in Orléans, but left before taking the bac ...
.
Early years
Fernand Désiré Alfred Després was born in
Ouzouer-le-Marché
Ouzouer-le-Marché () is a former commune in the Loir-et-Cher department in north-central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Beauce la Romaine.Gaston Couté
Gaston Couté (23 September 1880 – 28 June 1911) was a French poet and singer, known for his pacifist and anarchist texts.
Biography
Couté was the son of a miller and went to the lycée Pothier in Orléans, but left before taking the bac ...
.
He and Gaston Couté formed a friendship that would last after they had moved to Paris.
Després went with Couté and his parents to
Mauves, and Couté went with Després to
Beauce.
Després found work as a shoemaker with
Constant Marie
Constant Marie, known as Le Père Lapurge (17 August 1838 – 5 August 1910) was a French communard, shoemaker, anarchist and poet.
He was the author of several popular revolutionary songs.
Early years
Constant Marie was born on 27 August 1838 ...
, known as ''Père La Purge'', an anarchist theoretician.
He met the young anarchist
Miguel Almereyda (Eugène Bonaventure Vigo) around 1896 and would be godfather to his son, the future filmmaker
Jean Vigo
Jean Vigo (; 26 April 1905 – 5 October 1934) was a French film director who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s. His work influenced French New Wave cinema of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Biography
Vigo was born to Emi ...
.
Journalist
In 1899 Després began to contribute to the ''Journal du Peuple'', edited by
Sébastien Faure
Sébastien Faure (6 January 1858 – 14 July 1942) was a French anarchist, freethought and secularist activist and a principal proponent of synthesis anarchism.
Biography
Before becoming a free-thinker, Faure was a seminarist. He engage ...
.
In 1901 he and Almereyda were charged in a case involving manufacture of explosives, but his charge was dismissed.
In 1901 he became a full-time journalist.
He contributed to the journal ''L’Homme'' that year, then to ''Libertaire'', ''La Guerre sociale'' and ''
La Bataille syndicaliste
''La Bataille syndicaliste'' ('Syndicalist Battle'), renamed ''Bataille'' on 30 September 1915, was a syndicalist morning daily published from Paris. It was the central organ of the '' Confédération générale du travail'' (CGT).
Publication h ...
''.
He occasionally wrote violent articles for ''
L'Humanité
''L'Humanité'' (; ), is a French daily newspaper. It was previously an organ of the French Communist Party, and maintains links to the party. Its slogan is "In an ideal world, ''L'Humanité'' would not exist."
History and profile
Pre-World Wa ...
''.
He also wrote for the ''Les Cahiers de l’Université Populaire'', an anarchist journal, in 1906 and 1907.
He was charged with forgery in 1909, but the charge was dismissed.
In 1911 Després was on vacation in Chandry, Ouzouer-le-Marché when he heard of the death of Gaston Couté.
Without access to notes, he wrote a leading article on Couté for a special edition of ''La Guerre Sociale'' entirely from memory.
He later wrote other articles on Couté in the ''Vie Ouvrière'' (1911), the ''Journal du Peuple'', the ''Bataille Syndicaliste'' and in ''Humanité'' (1924).
From 1912 Després devoted himself to the trade union struggle.
He became one of the leading writers using the pseudonym "A. Desbois".
He was registered in ''
Carnet B
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in international law:
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'' before
World War I
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(1914–18).
He was a militant pacifist in 1915 with
Romain Rolland
Romain Rolland (; 29 January 1866 – 30 December 1944) was a French dramatist, novelist, essayist, art historian and mystic who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915 "as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production an ...
,
Marcelle Capy
Marcelle Capy is the pseudonym adopted by Marcelle Marquès (1891–1962), a French novelist, journalist, feminist and militant pacifist. She published a number of works from 1916 to 1950, all devoted to her interest in pacifism. She is remembered ...
,
Pierre Monatte
Pierre Monatte (15 January 188127 June 1960) was a French trade unionist, a founder of the '' Confédération générale du travail'' (CGT, Generation Confederation of Labour) at the beginning of the 20th century, and founder of its journal '' La ...
and others.
In August 1915 he and his partner Marcelle Capy resigned from the ''
La Bataille syndicaliste
''La Bataille syndicaliste'' ('Syndicalist Battle'), renamed ''Bataille'' on 30 September 1915, was a syndicalist morning daily published from Paris. It was the central organ of the '' Confédération générale du travail'' (CGT).
Publication h ...
'' because the paper had adopted the ''
union sacrée The Sacred Union (french: Union Sacrée, ) was a political truce in France in which the left-wing agreed, during World War I, not to oppose the government or call any strikes. Made in the name of patriotism, it stood in opposition to the pledge mad ...
'' position and would not let him write in defense of his friend Romain Rolland.
Després contributed to the anarchist journal ''L’École de la Fédération'' between 1915 and 1919.
In 1918–19 Després was charged with aiding the enemy after staying with Romain Rolland in Geneva, but the charge was dismissed.
In 1918 Després,
Marcel Martinet and Jean de Saint-Prix published ''La Plèbe'', a magazine that was harassed by the censors and then banned.
Després contributed to the ''L’Avenir international'' between 1918 and 1920, a review that was very favorable to the
Russian Revolution
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.
He stayed in
Aisne after the war, then in 1920 moved to
Anzin, Nord, where he worked as a boilermaker.
There he established the revolutionary syndicalist committee of
Valenciennes
Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France.
It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a ...
, and in 1921 became its secretary.
Communist activist
Després joined the
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (french: Parti communiste français, ''PCF'' ; ) is a political party in France which advocates the principles of communism. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its MEPs sit in the European Un ...
when it was founded in December 1920. He left the
Nord department at the end of 1921.
He contributed to the Communist journal ''L'Humanité''.
His salary at ''L'Humanité'' was that of a skilled workman, enough to cover expenses but not much more.
Although Després remained a member of the party for the rest of his life, he also remained a convinced revolutionary syndicalist, a position that began to seem old fashioned.
He was not always willing to follow the party line, which caused some difficulties when he was working for party's official organ, although he was highly respected and his position was reasonably secure.
Després was a delegate to the 11th Congress of the Communist Party in October 1922.
In 1926 he was a member of the party's Colonial Commission.
Després ran unsuccessfully as Communist candidate for election to the legislature in 1932 for
Fontenay-le-Comte
Fontenay-le-Comte (; Poitevin: ''Funtenaes'' or ''Fintenè'') is a commune and subprefecture in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region of Western France. In 2018, it had a population of 13,302, while its functional area had a po ...
, Vendée
He later worked as a proofreader while continuing to contribute to l’Humanité.
Després left Paris for Nice at the start of
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
(1939–45).
In June 1940 he took refuge in North Africa, where he lived alone in a hotel room.
The Germans destroyed all his books and papers. After the war, he was not allowed to travel.
He wrote for the press in
Oran and
Algiers, and worked for the radio service in Algiers until the end.
Fernand Desprès died in Algiers on 14 February 1949, aged 69.
He had suffered a paralyzing stroke a few days earlier, and died in hospital.
References
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Dictionnaire des militants anarchistesdated 28 February 2007, signed "R.D.", and giving sources.)
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1879 births
1949 deaths
French anarchists
French communists
Shoemakers
People from Loir-et-Cher
French male writers
20th-century French journalists