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Jean Sénac (29 November 1926 – 30 August 1973) was an Algerian author. Born of an unknown father in
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in the
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region of Algeria, the "poet who signed with a sun" was murdered in
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on 30 August 1973. His murder remains unsolved. Besides his poems and writings, he was renowned for a long-running relationship and correspondences with Albert Camus. A portion of his papers are stored at the City Archives in Marseille, France.


Career

Sénac was an Algerian francophone poet who remained strongly attached to his Algerian nationality despite the French exodus from Algeria in the aftermath of the war of liberation. His poems were largely songs of revolution, which he hoped would help create a world of beauty and brotherhood in an Algeria that was open to all cultures. His own struggles were strongly linked with his quest to better Algeria through poetry: a profound search for identity, both personal and cultural and his struggle to find acceptance in his homosexuality plagued him throughout his life; "This poor body also/ Wants its war of independence", he once wrote. Sénac was a great admirer of the work of such poets as Gérard de Nerval, Arthur Rimbaud,
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Relationship with Albert Camus

Sénac had a long-running relationship with French Algerian-born writer and Literary Nobel Prize laureate Albert Camus that lasted from 1947 to 1958. The contents of the letters remain mostly unknown, although Hamid Nacer-Khodja published a few and wrote about the history of the friendship in his essay ''Le Fils rebelle''. many correspondences are of a literary nature, but some also discuss the independence movement in Algeria. In April 1958 he broke relations with Albert Camus on a sour note blaming him for not supporting the plight of an Algerian student named Taleb executed for his political activities against the French. He did not communicate further with Camus from that day on until Camus' death early 1960.


Selected works


Poetry

*''Poèmes'', preface by
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, Paris, collection ''Espoir'' run by Albert Camus, Gallimard, 1954. *''Matinale de mon peuple'', following portions of ''Diwan de l'État-Major'' and ''Diwan espagnol'', preface by Mostefa Lacheraf, drawings by Abdallah Benanteur, Rodez, Subervie, 1961. *''La Rose et l'ortie'', engraved slates by
Mohammed Khadda Mohammed Khadda ( ar, محمد الخدة, link=no; 14 March 1930 – 4 May 1991) was an Algerian painter, sculptor, and writer. Khadda has been considered to be among the founders of contemporary Algerian painting and one of the many repres ...
, Paris-Alger, Cahiers du monde intérieur, Rhumbs, 1964. *''Citoyens de beauté'', Rodez, Subervie, 1967; Charlieu, La Bartavelle éditeur, 1997. *''Avant-Corps'', including ''Poèmes iliaques'' follow-up to ''Diwan du Noûn'', Paris, Gallimard, 1968. *''Les Désordres'' poems written between 1953 and 1956, Paris, Librairie Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 1972. *''A-Corpoème'', unpublished poems, following ''Les Désordres'', and preceding ''Jean Sénac, Poète pour habiter son nom'', essay by Jean Déjeux, Paris, Editions Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 1981. . *''Dérisions et Vertiges, trouvures'', preface by Jamel Eddine Bencheikh, cover design by Abdallah Benanteur, Arles, Actes Sud, 1983. . *''Le Mythe du sperme – Méditerranée'', Arles, Actes Sud, 1984. . *''Œuvres poétiques'', preface of René de Ceccatty, end notes by Hamid Nacer-Khodja, Editions Actes/Sud, 1999 ollection of 15 articles about the poet *''Pour une terre possible'', collected texts, notes, prefaces, a biography and bibliography by Hamid Nacer-Khodja, edition established by Marie Virolle, Paris, Marsa, 1999 ollection of unpublished poems and various writings, political texts, witness reports, literary critiques, arts, correspondence, mostly unpublished


Autobiography

*''Ebauche du père'', preface by
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, Paris, Gallimard, 1982. .


Essays

*''Le Soleil sous les armes, Eléments d'une poésie de la résistance algérienne'', Rodez, Subervie, 1957. *''Anthologie de la nouvelle poésie algérienne, essai et choix de Jean Sénac'', Poésie 1, n° 14, Paris, Librairie Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 1971. *''Journal (janvier-juillet 1954)'', suivi de ''Les Leçons d'Edgar'', Pézenas, Le Haut-Quartier, collection Méditerranée vivante,
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editor, 1983. ; Saint-Denis, Novetlé, with a preface of
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, 1996. *''Visages d'Algérie, Ecrits sur l'art'', texts collected by Hamid Nacer-Khodja, preface by Guy Dugas, ritings notably of Mohamed Aksouh, Abdallah Benanteur, Baya, Sauveur Galliéro,
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], Paris, Paris-Méditerranée / Alger, EDIF 2000, 2002. .


Works about Jean Sénac

*Jamel-Eddine Bencheikh, ''L'Homme-poème Jean Sénac'' (poem), Actes/Sud. * Jean-Pierre Péroncel-Hugoz, ''Assassinat d'un poète'', followed by an unpublished text of Jean Sénac, ''Heures de mon adolescence'', preface by
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, Marseille, Editions Jeanne Laffitte, 1983. . *''Poésie au Sud, Jean Sénac et la nouvelle poésie algérienne d'expression française'' any unpublished materials Archives de la Ville de Marseille, 1983. *''Le Soleil fraternel, Jean Sénac et la nouvelle poésie algérienne d'expression française'' (Notes from Rencontres Méditerranéennes de Provence, 1983), Marseille, Editions Jeanne Lafitte, 1985. . *Rabah Belamri, ''Jean Sénac, entre désir et douleur, Etude et choix de textes'', Alger, Office des Publications Universitaires, 1989. *''Hommage à Jean Sénac'', Paris, Awal, n° 10, 1993. *Jamel-Eddine Bencheikh et Christiane Chaulet Achour, ''Jean Sénac: clandestin des deux rives'', Paris, Editions Séguier, 1999. *Dominique Le Boucher, ' (correspondence 1962-1973, unpublished poem), Montpellier, Chèvre-feuille étoilée, and Alger, Barzakh, 2002. . *Nicole Tuccelli and Emile Temime, ''Jean Sénac, l'Algérien'', preface by
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, Paris, Editions Autrement, 2003. *Hamid Nacer-Khodja, ''Albert Camus, Jean Sénac, ou le fils rebelle'', preface by Guy Dugas, Paris, Editions Paris-Méditerranée, and Alger, EDIF 2000, 2004. . *Bernard Mazo, ''Jean Sénac'', Aden, 2005. *Kai Krienke, ''Jean Sénac: The Sun Under the Weapons, Correspondence & Notes from Algeria (Part I & II)'', Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, New York, 2015. .


Films about Jean Sénac

*Ali Akika, ''Jean Sénac, Le forgeron du soleil'', 58 mn, Paris, Productions La Lanterne, 2003. *Abdelkrim Bahloul, ''Le soleil assassiné'',85 mn, coproduction Franco-Belge,Pierre Grise Productions,2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:Senac, Jean 1926 births 1973 deaths People from Béni Saf Pieds-Noirs Algerian male poets Gay writers 20th-century Algerian poets Algerian murder victims 20th-century male writers 20th-century LGBT people