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Hubert Nyssen (born 11 April 1925 – 12 November 2011) was a Belgian-French writer, publisher and founder of the Éditions
Actes Sud Actes Sud is a French publishing house based in Arles. It was founded in 1978 by author Hubert Nyssen. By 2013, the company, then headed by Nyssen's daughter, Françoise Nyssen, had an annual turnover of 60 million euros and 60 staff members. ...
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Biography

Hubert Nyssen grew up in Boitsfort (today a commune in Brussels) and settled in Provence in 1968. He became a naturalised French citizen in 1976. A novelist, diarist, essayist and poet, he was the author of numerous books. During his childhood in Brussels, under the German occupation, he was influenced by his grandfather who gave him a taste for intellectual culture. After his university studies at the
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, he founded an advertising company which became one of the most prosperous in Belgium. At the same time, he ran his own cultural center in Brussels, spoke on the radio and published his first literary works. In 1978, breaking up with his past as a French businessman, he founded in
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the éditions
Actes Sud Actes Sud is a French publishing house based in Arles. It was founded in 1978 by author Hubert Nyssen. By 2013, the company, then headed by Nyssen's daughter, Françoise Nyssen, had an annual turnover of 60 million euros and 60 staff members. ...
with the help of his wife Christine Le Bœuf, a descendant of a rich family of Belgian businessmen, Henry Le Bœuf and
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. In this new life, his dispositions for business and his literary talents were soon to bear fruit, whereas at the time, setting up a publishing house in the south of France constituted an unprecedented audacity, all large French publishing houses being Parisian. It was a challenge and a real "cultural exception". Among his many editorial successes, he made known the American author
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in French translation and published in French the Swedish thriller trilogy ''
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''. But he was also a talented author and published more than forty works in the fields of novel, theater, poetry and essays. Doctor of Arts, he taught at the
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and
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. The University of Liège, which hosts its archives, the Nyssen Fund, appointed him
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in 2003. In 2011, he was made Chevalier of the Order of the . On his death, the Argentinian writer
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paid tribute to him:


Works


Work and short stories

*1973: ''Le Nom de l'arbre'',
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, Passé-Présent n° 53,
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n° 435. *1979: ''La Mer traversée'', Grasset, Prix Méridien. *1982: ''Des arbres dans la tête'', Grasset, Grand Prix du roman de la
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. *1983: ''Éléonore à Dresde'', Actes Sud, Prix Valery-Larbaud, Prix Franz-Hellens. Babel n° 14. *1995: ''Les Rois borgnes'', Grasset,
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. n° 2770. *1989: ''Les Ruines de Rome'', Grasset, Babel n° 134. *1991: ''Les Belles Infidèles'', Actes Sud (Polar Sud) *1992: ''La Femme du botaniste'', Actes Sud, Babel n° 317. *1995: ''L'Italienne au rucher'',
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. Babel n° 664 under the title ''La leçon d'apiculture'', 2004 *1998: ''Le Bonheur de l'imposture'', Actes Sud *2000: ''Quand tu seras à Proust la guerre sera finie'', Actes Sud *2002: ''Zeg ou les Infortunes de la fiction'', Actes Sud *2004: ''Pavanes et Javas sur la tombe d'un professeur'', Actes Sud *2008: ''Les Déchirements'', Actes Sud *2009: ''L'Helpe mineure'', Actes Sud *2012: ''Dits et Inédits'', Actes Sud


Essays

*1969: ''Les Voies de l'écriture'', Mercure de France, 1969. *1972: ''L'Algérie'', Arthaud, 1972. *1981: ''Lecture d'Albert Cohen'', Actes Sud * ''L'Éditeur et son double'', Actes sud, Vol. I : 1988 ; vol II : 1990 ; vol. III : 1996. *1993: ''Du texte au livre'', les avatars du sens, Nathan *1997: ''Éloge de la lecture'', Les Grandes Conférences, Fides *2002: ''Un Alechinsky peut en cacher un autre'', Actes Sud *2002: ''Variations sur les variations'', Actes Sud *2002: ''Sur les quatre claviers de mon petit orgue : lire, écrire, découvrir, éditer'', Leméac / Actes Sud *2004: ''Lira bien qui lira le dernier : lettre libertine sur la lecture'', Labor / Espace de libertés. Babel n°705. *2006: ''La Sagesse de l'éditeur'', L'Œil neuf éditions *2006: ''Neuf causeries promenades'', Leméac / Actes Sud *2007: ''Le mistral est dans l'escalier, journal de l'année 2006'', Leméac / Actes Sud *2008: ''L'Année des déchirements, journal de l'année 2007'', Leméac / Actes Sud *2009: ''Ce que me disent les choses, journal de l'année 2008'', Leméac / Actes Sud *2010: ''À l'ombre de mes propos, journal de l'année 2009'', Actes Sud


Poems

*1967: ''Préhistoire des estuaires'', André de Rache *1973: ''La Mémoire sous les mots'', Grasset *1977: ''Stèles pour soixante-treize petites mères'', Saint-Germain-des-Près *1982: ''De l'altérité des cimes en temps de crise'', l'Aire *1991: ''Anthologie personnelle'', Actes Sud * ''Eros in trutina'', Leméac / Actes Sud


Opera and theatre

*2000: ''Mille ans sont comme un jour dans le ciel'', Actes Sud *2006: ''Le Monologue de la concubine'', Actes Sud *2008: ''L'Enterrement de Mozart'' + CD, Actes Sud / Musicatreize


Youth

*1996: ''L'Étrange Guerre des fourmis'', Actes Sud Junior *1996: ''Le Boa cantor'', Actes Sud Junior, 1996. Version + CD, 2003. *1999: ''Un point c'est tout'', Actes Sud Junior * ''L'Histoire du papillon qui faillit bien être épinglé'' + CD, Actes Sud Junior, 2002


Studies on the work and the editorial activity

*2006: Pascal Durand (dir.), ''L'Écrivain et son double : Hubert Nyssen'', Liège/Arles, CELIC, Actes Sud *2012: Jacques De Decker, ''Le Dossier Hubert Nyssen'', Brussels, Le Cri/Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises *2013: Benoît Denis and Pascal Durand, « Postface, Éléments biographiques et Repères bibliographiques », in Hubert Nyssen, ''Le Nom de l'arbre'', Brussels, Communauté française de Belgique, coll. Espace Nord, n° 316


Distinctions and tributes

* Member of the
Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique The Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique - Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium - or ARLLFB is a Belgian institution which brings together personalities who, through their works, writings, l ...
(elected 14 November 1998, at seat 33.Notice Hubert Nyssen
on the website of the
Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique The Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique - Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium - or ARLLFB is a Belgian institution which brings together personalities who, through their works, writings, l ...
) * Docteur ''honoris causa'' of the
University of Liège The University of Liège (french: Université de Liège), or ULiège, is a major public university of the French Community of Belgium based in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. Its official language is French. As of 2020, ULiège is ranked in the 301 ...
(2003) *
Officier de la Légion d'honneur The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon ...
(2005) * Chevalier de l'ordre du Mérite wallon (2011)


References


External links


Site officiel

Archives d'Hubert Nyssen
à l' université de Liège
'Les Nyssen : tel père, telle fille''
on Bibliobs
Hubert Nyssen
on Actes Sud

on Arllfb.be

on ''
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'' (14 November 2011)
''Françoise Nyssen, éditrice bienveillante''
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Hubert Nyssen
on Babelio
'' L'éditeur Hubert Nyssen est mort''
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'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Nyssen, Hubert 20th-century French poets Belgian writers in French 20th-century French essayists 21st-century French essayists Prix Valery Larbaud winners 20th-century Belgian poets French publishers (people) Academic staff of the University of Provence Free University of Brussels (1834–1969) alumni Members of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique Officiers of the Légion d'honneur 1925 births Writers from Brussels 2011 deaths