André Stil (1 April 1921 – 3 September 2004) was a French novelist, short story writer,
occasional poet, and political activist. A lifelong militant, he became a member of the
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (, , PCF) is a Communism, communist list of political parties in France, party in France. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its Member of the European Parliament, MEPs sit with The Left in the ...
in 1940, and remained loyal to the party.
Life
Born in
Hergnies
Hergnies () is a commune in the Nord department of northern France.
Population
Heraldry
See also
*Communes of the Nord department
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The commun ...
,
Nord
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, a small town in the coal-mining region of northern France, Stil was educated at the
University of Lille
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, earning a degree in
philosophy
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. He taught at the University from 1941 to 1944. Having joined the
Communist Party in 1940, he then held a series of increasingly senior editorial positions with
communist
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newspapers. He was secretary-general of ''Liberté'' until 1949, then editor-in-chief of ''
Ce soir
''Ce soir'' (English: "Tonight"), was a French daily newspaper founded by the French Communist Party and directed by Louis Aragon and Jean-Richard Bloch.
History
The newspaper was established on the initiative of the Communist Party general s ...
''. He served as editor of the party's main newspaper, ''
L'Humanité
(; ) is a French daily newspaper. It was previously an organisation of the SFIO, ''de facto'', and thereafter of the French Communist Party (PCF), and maintains links to the party. Its slogan is "In an ideal world, would not exist."
History ...
'', until 1956, continuing to contribute thereafter, and from 1950 to 1970 he was a member of the
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (, , PCF) is a Communism, communist list of political parties in France, party in France. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its Member of the European Parliament, MEPs sit with The Left in the ...
's central committee.
Beginning in 1949, he published some fifty volumes, comprising mainly socialist realist novels, but also short stories and a volume of verse. Supported by
Louis Aragon
Louis Aragon (; 3 October 1897 – 24 December 1982) was a French poet who was one of the leading voices of the Surrealism, surrealist movement in France. He co-founded with André Breton and Philippe Soupault the surrealist review ''Littératur ...
, he won the Stalin Prize for his trilogy ''The First Clash'' (1951–1953). He won the Grand Prix du Roman Populaire, was awarded the
Legion d'Honneur
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, and in 1977 was elected one of the ten members of the
Academie Goncourt.
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In 1956 he published a report from the Hungarian Revolution, describing an apparent mass murder of Hungarian communists. However Peter Fryer, a British journalist and Marxist who, unlike Stil was present during the Revolution and Soviet crack-down, questioned Stil's account arguing that 'Stil asobviously performing the disagreeable task of a propagandist making the most of a small number of atrocities.' Indeed, Fryer refuted Stil's account pointing out that those killed were in fact members of the hated AVH secret police.
Works
His first novel, ''The Word `Coalminer', Comrade'' (1949) launched his enduring themes of working class life and militant communist
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politics. This was followed by a short story collection, ''The Seine has Taken to the Sea'' (1950) and his prize-winning trilogy ''The First Clash'' (1951–1953). This tells the story of the resistance of dock workers to the arrival of an American arms ship and contains detailed accounts of domestic working-class life. Anti-Americanism and the French-Algerian problem were important themes in his work through the 1950s.[John Ernest Flower, ''Literature and the Left in France'' Routledge, 1985, 152-153] He returned to his coal-mining background repeatedly in his fiction; one of his last novels was ''Coal Dust on the Snow'' (1996). In addition to his prolific fiction, he wrote a critical work, ''Towards Socialist Realism'', and an autobiography, ''A Life Spent Writing''. He also wrote scripts for television.
List of works
* ''Au mot amour''
* ''Beau comme un homme''
* ''Bélesta''
* ''Conte du premier œuf''
* ''De eerste stoot 3 dedlen''
* ''Dieu est un enfant''
* ''Fleurs par erreur''
* ''Gazelle''
* ''La neige fumée''
* ''La question du bonneur est posée 1- le blé égyptien''
*'' L'ami dans le miroir''
* ''Le Médecin de charme''
* ''L'autre monde, etc.''
* ''L'Homme de cœur''
* ''L'homme fleur''
* ''Le foudroyage''
* ''Le médecin de charme''
* ''Le mot mineur camarades ...''
* ''Le Mouvement de la terre''
* ''Le roman de Constance ''
* ''Le premier choc - au château d'eau''
* ''Les oiseaux migrateurs ''
* ''Les Quartiers d'été''
* ''Malaguanyat''
* ''Maxime et Anne ''
* ''Nous nous aimerons demain''
* ''Paris avec nous le premier choc''
* ''Pêche à la plume''
* ''Pierwski starcie 2 volume''
* ''Pignon sur ciel''
* ''Quand Robespierre et Danton inventaient la France''
* ''Qui ?''
* ''Romansonge''
* ''Soixante-quatre coquelicots''
* ''Une histoire pour chaque matin''
* ''Une vie à écrire''
References
External links
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1921 births
2004 deaths
Writers from Nord (French department)
20th-century French novelists
Recipients of the Stalin Prize
Officers of the Legion of Honour
French Communist Party members
French male novelists
Communist writers
Occasional poets