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Jean-Paul Clébert (born 23 February 192621 September 2011) was a French writer.


Biography

Before completing his studies in a Jesuit college, Jean-Paul Clébert left to join the French Resistance in 1943 at the age of 16. After the liberation, he spent six months in Asia and then returned to France. He described his unusual life: On returning he lived for 3 or 4 years as a ''clochard'' amongst the many homeless people in the underground world of Paris. This experience inspired his classic study of the underworld of Paris Paris insolite/Unknown Paris (1952), which he dedicated to his companions
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and photographer Robert Doisneau. The book was championed by the remaining
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, and the emerging Situationists based their theory of the '' dérive'' on Clébert's principles, using his book as a literal guide to the underside of the city. An illustrated edition with photos of
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(who debuted as a stills photographer on Georges Franju's documentary le Sang des bêtes) and layout by Massin was published in 1954. On the occasion of the book's reissue by Attila in 2009 he said: Clébert’s friends Jacques Yonnet and
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were inspired to write their own tales of the vagabond life on the streets of Paris; Yonnet’s ''Rue des Maléfices'' (1954), his sole novel (originally ''Enchantements sur Paris'', English translation ''Paris Noir''), and Giraud’s ''Le Vin des rues'' (1955). The three frequented Chez Fraysse on Rue de Seine in Saint-Germain-des-Prés with Doisneau, not far from Clébert’s other haunt Chez Moineau, the dirt-cheap refuge of bohemian youths and of
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, Michele Bernstein,
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, Ivan Chtcheglov and the other members of the Lettrist International, and which was the subject of Ed van der Elsken’s photo-romain Love on the Left Bank (1956). Thus did Clébert attend both the last Surrealist meeting and some of the first gatherings of the Situationists. For two years he was a reporter in Asia for Paris Match and France Soir.


Provence and later life

Clébert retreated from urban life in 1956 to the mountainous Luberon region of Provence, in which he discovered abandoned stone villages, and took up residence there without running water or electricity, before moving in 1968 to Oppède-le-Vieux. The village had been a refuge for artists during the war, where Alexey Brodovitch owned an old mill occupied by his brother, and where
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, widow of the
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, was still resident. He spent the rest of his life there, dying on September 20, 2011. He wrote thirty-three books and many were dedicated to the history and legends of his adopted Provence, the most influential of these being ''Les Tziganes'' (1962), a pioneering sociological study of Gypsies, one of the finest studies of the subject at the time based on both archival research and personal experience (although it has also seen criticism in recent years). The book was translated into English by
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in 1969. It was followed by ''Rêver de Provence – Côte d'Azur'' (1967), ''Guide de la Provence mystérieuse'' (1992) and a three volumes of the series ''Provence antique'' (vol. 1 in 1966, vol. 2 in 1970 and vol. 3 in 1992). He was awarded the Prix littéraire de Provence in 1988. He published the novels ''L'Ermite'' in 1984, ''L'Alchimiste du Roi-Soleil'' in 1994 and ''L'Esprit des hauts lieux'', in 2000. In 1996 he published ''Dictionnaire du Surréalisme''.


Bibliography

* 1952 : , co-authored with
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(photographs), Reissued by Attila in 2009 * 1953 : * 1955 : * 1956 : * 1958 : , co-author: Georges Glasberg, Pub. Éditions Grasset * 1962 : , illustrated by 64 photographs, 18 drawings and 2 maps * 1966 : , 1 : des origines a la conquête romaine * 1967 : * 1968 : * 1970 : * 1981 : * 1984 : * 1986 : * 1986 : * 1988 : * 1992 : * 1992 : * 1992 : * 1993 : * 1994 : * 1995 : * 1996 : * 1996 : * 1996 : * 1998 : * 1998 : * 1999 : * 2000 : genre=roman * 2001 : co-author Josiane Aoun and Béatrice Tollu, Aubanel : collection Nature Cote Sud * 2003 : * 2004 : * 2006 : * 2007 :


Works in translation

* 1956 : ''The Paris I Love'' Text by Jean-Paul Clebert with photography by
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, with an introduction by Marcel Ayme, Tudor Publishing Company, New York * 1958 : ''The Blockhouse'', Avon Books * 1963 : ''The Gypsies'', Vista Books translated by Charles Duff * 1997 : ''Der Untergang der Welt'', Pub. Lübbe * 2016 : ''Paris Vagabond'' ''(Paris insolite)'' Donald Nicholson-Smith (translator), with photography by
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, New York Review Books. .


Works in adaptation

In 1973, '' The Blockhouse'', was made into a film, directed by Clive Rees, and starred Peter Sellers and Charles Aznavour.


Notes


External links

*''La mort de Jean-Paul Clébert'', By Gregory Leménager, BibliObs http://bibliobs.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20110921.OBS0833/la-mort-de-jean-paul-clebert.html *Interview with Jean-Paul Clébert by Olivier Bailly, BibliObs «Les clochards n'étaient pas des exclus comme aujourd'hui» 31 October 2009 https://web.archive.org/web/20130321032804/http://bibliobs.nouvelobs.com/documents/20091031.BIB4327/les-clochards-n-039-etaient-pas-des-exclus-comme-aujourd-039-hui.html * ''Le Vagabond de Paris'', BibliObs, http://bibliobs.nouvelobs.com/documents/20091030.BIB4325/le-vagabond-de-paris.html * {{DEFAULTSORT:Clebert, Jean-Paul 1926 births 2011 deaths 20th-century French writers French Resistance members 21st-century French writers French journalists Writers from Paris 20th-century French male writers French male non-fiction writers