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Tristan Rémy (born Raymond Marcel Desprez) (24 January 1897,
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– 23 November 1977,
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) was a French writer and circus historian. He was a proponent of
proletarian literature Proletarian literature refers here to the literature created by left-wing writers mainly for the class-conscious proletariat. Though the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' states that because it "is essentially an intended device of revolution", it is ...
. His father was a chef and he worked at the
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freight terminus. He met
Franz Seiwert Franz Wilhelm Seiwert (March 9, 1894 – July 3, 1933) was a German painter and sculptor in a constructivist style. He was also politically active as a communist making significant contributions, both graphic and theoretical to ''Die Aktion' ...
at one of the organising meetings for the
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which they both attended in May 1922. Rémy and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists" He was associated with
Henry Poulaille Henry Poulaille (5 December 1896, Paris – 30 March 1980, Cachan) was a French writer and a pioneer of proletarian literature. Biography Early life and World War I He was the son of Henri, an anarchist carpenter from Nantes, and Hortens ...
whose ''Nouvel âge littéraire'' provided the basis for the magazine ''Nouvel Âge, Bulletin des écrivains prolétariens''. However while not being directly involved in the organisation of proletarian writers, his writing reflected his interest in
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and he was close to both the
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and the
Association des Écrivains et Artistes Révolutionnaires The (AEAR) was a French association of revolutionary artists and writers active between 1932 and 1939. An association of the same name was formed in 2006. The AEAR was founded by communist and communist-sympathizing writers in March 1932 as the ...
(Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists). After the
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, he specialised in books about the circus.Elian-J. Finbert, "Tristan Rémy. Grandeur et décadence du clown", ''Les Lettres françaises'' 22 February 1946,


Published works

* ''Porte Clignancourt'', Rieder, 1928 * ''À l'ancien tonnelier'', Valois, 1931 * ''Sainte-Marie des Flots'', Valois, 1932 * ''Faubourg Saint-Antoine'', Gallimard, 1936 * ''La Grande lutte'', Éditions sociales internationales, 1937 * ''Les Clowns', Grasset, 1945, republished with additions, Grasset, 2002 * ''L'Homme du canal'', J. Vigneau, 1947 * ''Le Cirque et ses étoiles'', Artis, 1949 * ''Le Cirque Bonaventure'', Éditions de la Paix, 1952 * ''Jean-Gaspard Deburau'', L'Arche, 1954 * ''Entrées clownesques'', L'Arche, 1962 * ''Georges Wague'', Éditions Georges Girard, 1964 * ''Le temps des cerises'' (Jean-Baptiste Clément), Éditeurs français réunis, 1968 * ''La Commune à Montmartre'', Éditions sociales, 1970


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Remy, Tristan 1897 births 1977 deaths 20th-century French writers