François Lachenal
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François Paul Lachenal (
Geneva , neighboring_municipalities= Carouge, Chêne-Bougeries, Cologny, Lancy, Grand-Saconnex, Pregny-Chambésy, Vernier, Veyrier , website = https://www.geneve.ch/ Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevr ...
31 May 1918 – 22 August 1997) was a Swiss publisher and diplomat, who beginning in 1940 played a significant role in publishing the writings of the French authors during the
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of France by Germany. He was member of the Swiss delegation in Vichy till 1944 and later till 1945 at the Swiss embassy in Berlin. Publisher of the magazine ''Traits'' he was son of Genevan politician
Paul Lachenal Paul Lachenal (1884, Geneva – 1955) was a Swiss politician and philanthropist. He was born in Geneva as son of the Jean-François Lachenal and the Louise Marie born Gleckner. He studied law at the University of Geneva, which he completed in 1 ...
, nephew of The
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Adrien Lachenal Adrien Lachenal (19 May 1849, in Geneva – 29 June 1918) was a Swiss politician and Jurist. He was president of the Swiss Confederation in 1869. Married to Anne Louise Eggly in 1878, he had four sons. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Pa ...
and married to Johanna Bertha Caroline Otken. He is buried at the
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in Geneva.


Publisher

It is due to his occupation as diplomat that he was able to safeguard and transport important manuscripts of French writers of the
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into Switzerland, like
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by Vercors, which he published at Les Editions de Minuit and ''Les Trois Collines'' which continued its activities until 1965. He published fifty editions of the literary magazine ''Traits'' and hundreds of titles under this label. With Pierre Seghers, Paul Eluard and
Jean Lescure Jean Lescure (14 September 1912 – 17 October 2005) was a French poet. Biography Lescure was born in Asnières-sur-Seine. In 1938, he published his first plaquette of poems, "Le voyage immobile", and launched the review "Messages" (two issue ...
, he gathers in 1943 the texts of many poets of the French Resistance, which he published in Les Editions de Minuit under the title: ''L’honneur des poètes''. From 1944 onwards, Lachenal, published and edited for ''Les Trois Collines'' the series ''Les Grands Peintres par leurs amis'' including a collection of poems by
Paul Éluard Paul Éluard (), born Eugène Émile Paul Grindel (; 14 December 1895 – 18 November 1952), was a French poet and one of the founders of the Surrealist movement. In 1916, he chose the name Paul Éluard, a matronymic borrowed from his maternal ...
with works by
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1946 followed by '' Braque le patron'' by
Jean Paulhan Jean Paulhan (2 December 1884 – 9 October 1968) was a French writer, literary critic and publisher, director of the literary magazine ''Nouvelle Revue Française'' (NRF) from 1925 to 1940 and from 1946 to 1968. He was a member (Seat 6, 1963–68 ...
, 1947 ''
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ou l'orage enchanté'' by Raïssa Maritain 1948, and '' Fernand Léger et le nouvel espace'' by Douglas Cooper. 1949. Lachenal is also the publisher of ''Voir'' by Paul Éluard, a group of poems dedicated to the painters who are close to him. François Lachenal entrusted the Archives (1940-1965) of these publications, complete collections and correspondence with
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and writers, to the Institute for Contemporary Publishing Archives and the Universitz of Lausanne. In February 1944, Lachenal obtained, as a member of the Delegation in Lyon, a passport of protection for Gertrud Stein and Alice B. Toklas. These documents declared them temporary residents in France and therefore gave them the right to enter Switzerland. In 1989 he worked for the exhibition "From Greco to Goya", supported by his nephew Daniel Garbade, an exhibition in honor of the rescue of Masterpieces of the
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in Geneva in 1939. From 1959 till 1997 he directed the ''Internationale Tage'' ("International Days"), a cultural festival with expositions organized for Boehringer Ingelheim. In 1995, an exhibition was organized in Paris at the Center Culturel Suisse, depicting his life as an editor and his role as a textual artist during the war.


Bibliography

By François Lachenal * François Lachenal (foreword by Jean Lescure), ''Éditions des Trois Collines, Genève-Paris'' (= ''L’edition contemporaine.'') IMEC, Paris 1995, . * François Lachenal, Robert Boehringer (sous la dir. de): ''Ingelheim am Rhein. 774–1974.'' Boehringer-Ingelheim 1974. About François Lachenal * ''Exposition Résistance–Déportation, Création dans le bruit des armes.'' Chancellerie de l’Ordre de la Libération, Paris 1980. * Lucien Scheler, ''La grande espérance des poètes, 1940–1945'' (= ''Littérature Française.'') Paris, Temps actuels, 1982, . * Jean Lescure, ''Poésie et liberté : histoire de Messages, 1939–1946'' (= ''Edit. Contemporaine.'') Editions de L’IMEC, Paris 1998, . * ''Archives des années noires. Artistes, écrivains et éditeurs'' Documents réunis et présentés par Claire Paulhan et Olivier Corpet, préface de Jérôme Prieur, Institut Mémoires de l’édition contemporaine, Paris, 2004, . * Robert O. Paxton, Olivier Corpet, Claire Paulhan, ''Archives de la vie littéraire sous l'Occupation, À travers le désastre.'' Éditions Taillandier et les Éditions de l’IMEC, 2009, , S. 230, 256, 259, 282, 299, 302, 306, 312–315 und 336.


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