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Joseph Peyré (13 March 1892, in
Aydie Aydie (; oc, Aidia) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. Geography Aydie is located some 40 km north-east of Pau and 15 km east of Garlin. The northern borde ...
(Pyrénées-Atlantiques) – 26 December 1968, in
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) was a French writer. He won the
Prix Goncourt The Prix Goncourt (french: Le prix Goncourt, , ''The Goncourt Prize'') is a prize in French literature, given by the académie Goncourt to the author of "the best and most imaginative prose work of the year". The prize carries a symbolic reward o ...
in 1935 for ''Sang et Lumières''.


Life

His father was a schoolteacher. He studied at Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, at the Lycee Louis-Barthou, then Paris and Bordeaux (Doctor of Laws and Bachelor of Philosophy), he went into journalism. Three themes animate the work of the "novelist of loneliness and the exaltation of man": * The desert and travels through the sand, in his Sahara cycle, in particular ''White Squadron'' (Renaissance 1931), ''The Leader in the Star Silver'' (Carthage 1934), ''The Legend of goumier Said''; * Spain, seen in ''Sang et Lumières'' (1935) or ''Guadalquivir''; * The mountain, in the ''Matterhorn'' (1939) and ''Mount Everest'' (1942). Joseph Peyre has also devoted several books to his native Béarn, ''The Pit and the house'', ''my Bearn basque to the sea'', and the ''Basque Country: Basque John'' (illustrated by Ramiro Arrue), ''The Bridge of spells''.


Posterity

His memory still lives, in Vic-Bihl taurine where tradition persists. The "trophy Joseph Peyre, presented annually by the Peña Garlin of taurine, rewards the triumph of novilladas summer. Aydie, the birthplace of Peyre, is part of the canton of Garlin; College of Garlin named Joseph Peyre.


Works

* ''Sur la terrasse,'' 1922 * ''Francis Carco,'' 1923 * ''Les Complices,'' 1928 * ''Xénia,'' préface by
Joseph Kessel Joseph Kessel (10 February 1898 – 23 July 1979), also known as "Jef", was a French journalist and novelist. He was a member of the Académie française and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour. Biography Kessel was born to a Jewish family in ...
, 1930 * ''L'Escadron blanc'', 1931 * ''Le Chef à l'étoile d'argent,'' 1933 * ''Sous l'étendard vert,'' 1934 * ''Coups durs,'' 1935 * ''Sang et Lumières,'' 1935 * ''L'Homme de choc,'' 1936 * ''Roc-Gibraltar,'' 1937 * ''De cape et d'épée,'' 1938 * ''Matterhorn,'' 1939 * ''Croix du sud,'' 1942 * ''Mont Everest,'' 1942 * ''Proie des ombres'', 1943 * ''Romanesque Tanger,'' 1943 * ''Sahara éternel,'' 1944 * ''Un soldat chez les hommes,'' 1946 * ''Mallory et son dieu'', 1947 * ''La Tour de l'or,'' 1947 * ''L'Étang Réal,'' 1949 * ''La Légende du goumier Saïd'', 1950 * ''Inoa,'' 1951 * ''De mon Béarn à la mer basque'', 1952 * ''Guadalquivir'', 1952 * ''Jean le Basque,'' 1953 * ''La Passion selon Séville...'', 1953 * ''Le Puits et la Maison '', 1955 * ''Les Quatre Capitaines,'' 1956 * ''De sable et d'or,'' 1957 * ''Une fille de Saragosse,'' 1957 * ''Pays basque, Les Albums des Guides bleus,'' 1957 * ''Souvenirs d'un enfant'', 1958 * ''Le Pont des sorts,'' 1959 * ''Le Pré aux ours'', 1959 * ''Cheval piaffant - un Basque chez les Sioux'', 1960 * ''Le Plan du soleil,'' 1960 * ''Les Lanciers de Jerez,'' 1961 * ''Les Remparts de Cadix,'' 1962 * ''L'Alcade de San Juan'', 1963 * ''Feu et sang de juillet,'' 1964


Sources

* Pierre Delay, ''Joseph Peyré 1892-1968 - L'homme et l'œuvre'', J&D Éditions, Biarritz, 1992 () * Joseph Peyré - ''L'Homme de ses livres, Collectif, Actes du colloque international de Pau 1992'', Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, J&D Éditions, Biarritz, 1994 () {{DEFAULTSORT:Peyre, Joseph 1907 births 1998 deaths Prix Goncourt winners 20th-century French novelists French male novelists 20th-century French male writers