Anne Cécile Desclos (23 September 1907 – 27 April 1998) was a French literary critic, journalist, and novelist who wrote under the
pen name
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s Dominique Aury and Pauline Réage. She is best known for her erotic novel ''
Story of O'' (1954).
Early life
Born in
Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France to a bilingual family, Desclos began reading in French and English at an early age. After completing her studies at the
Sorbonne, she worked as a journalist until 1946 when she joined
Gallimard Publishers as the editorial secretary for one of its imprints where she began using the pen name of Dominique Aury.
An avid reader of English literature, Desclos either translated or introduced to readers in France such renowned authors as
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Algernon Charles Swinburne (5 April 1837 – 10 April 1909) was an English poet, playwright, novelist and critic. He wrote many plays – all tragedies – and collections of poetry such as '' Poems and Ballads'', and contributed to the Eleve ...
,
Evelyn Waugh
Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh (; 28 October 1903 – 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books; he was also a prolific journalist and book reviewer. His most famous works include the early satires ''Decli ...
,
Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf (; ; 25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer and one of the most influential 20th-century modernist authors. She helped to pioneer the use of stream of consciousness narration as a literary device.
Vir ...
,
T. S. Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.Bush, Ronald. "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career", in John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (eds), ''American National Biography''. New York: Oxford University ...
,
F. Scott Fitzgerald, and numerous others. She became a critic and was made a member of the jury for several prominent
literary awards
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.
Career
Desclos' lover and employer
Jean Paulhan, a fervent admirer of the
Marquis de Sade
Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade ( ; ; 2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814) was a French writer, libertine, political activist and nobleman best known for his libertine novels and imprisonment for sex crimes, blasphemy and pornography ...
, had made the remark to her that no woman was capable of writing an
erotic novel. To prove him wrong, Desclos wrote a graphic,
sadomasochistic
Sadism () and masochism (), known collectively as sadomasochism ( ) or S&M, is the derivation of pleasure from acts of respectively inflicting or receiving pain or humiliation. The term is named after the Marquis de Sade, a French author known ...
novel that was published under the pseudonym Pauline Réage in June 1954.
Titled ''Histoire d'O'' (''
Story of O''), with a sympathetic preface by Jean Paulhan which nevertheless did not reveal her identity, it was an enormous, though controversial, commercial success. The book caused much speculation as to the identity of the author. Many doubted that it was a woman, let alone the demure, intellectual, and almost prudish persona displayed in Dominique Aury's writings. Many well-known male writers were alternately suspected to be the author, including
André Malraux
Georges André Malraux ( ; ; 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister of cultural affairs. Malraux's novel ''La Condition Humaine'' (''Man's Fate'') (1933) won the Prix Goncourt. He was appointed ...
and
Henri de Montherlant.
In addition, the book's graphic content sparked so much controversy that the following March the government authorities brought
obscenity
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charges against the publisher and its mysterious author that were thrown out of court in 1959. However, a publicity ban and a restriction on the book's sale to
minors was imposed by the judge. Following the lifting of the publicity ban in 1967, the conclusion to ''Story of O'' was published under the title ''
Retour à Roissy'' using the pseudonym of Pauline Réage. However, according to her recent biography by Angie David, Desclos did not write this second novel. In 1975, she did a long interview about erotic books with author
Régine Deforges, published by ''Story of O'' editor
Jean-Jacques Pauvert, yet at the time her authorship was still unknown. An English-language edition of the interview was released in the United States in 1979 by
Viking Press
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.
Eventually, Desclos publicly admitted that she was the author of ''The Story of O'' in 1994, 40 years after the book was published, in an interview with ''
The New Yorker
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''.
She also explained the pseudonym of Pauline Réage: she chose the first name in homage to
Pauline Bonaparte
Paula Maria Bonaparte Leclerc Borghese (, ; 20 October 1780 – 9 June 1825), better known as Pauline Bonaparte, was an imperial French princess, the first sovereign Duchess of Guastalla, and the princess consort of Sulmona and Rossano. She was th ...
and
Pauline Roland and she randomly picked up the name of Réage on a topographic map.
Documentaries
''Writer of O'', a 2004 documentary film by
Pola Rapaport, mixed interviews with re-enactments of certain scenes from the book. In the documentary, the real author of ''Story of O'', Dominique Aury (actually a pen name of Desclos), talks about the book ''A Girl in Love''. This book was written about how ''Story of O'' was written.
A documentary was also made for
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. The station replaced the BBC Home Service on 30 September 1967 and broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes from the BBC's headquarters at Broadcasti ...
entitled ''The Story of O: The Vice Francaise'', presented by
Rowan Pelling, former editor of the ''
Erotic Review'', which looked at the history of the book and its author Desclos.
''
Erotica: A Journey Into Female Sexuality'', a documentary by filmmaker
Maya Gallus, featured the final interview with 90-year-old Dominique Aury (a pen name of Desclos) before she died. In the film, she recounts the extraordinary love story behind ''Story of O'' and marvels that she has reached such a grand age.
Personal life
Desclos had a long-term relationship with her employer,
Jean Paulhan, the director of the prestigious ''
Nouvelle Revue Française
''La Nouvelle Revue Française'' (; "The New French Review") is a literary magazine based in France. In France, it is often referred to as the ''NRF''.
History and profile
The magazine was founded in 1909 by a group of intellectuals including And ...
'', who was 23 years her senior. She was bisexual, and had a liaison with historian
Édith Thomas,
who may have been an inspiration for the character of Anne-Marie in ''Story of O''. She had a son from a brief marriage in her early twenties.
Legacy
In 2007, the
National Leather Association International inaugurated awards for excellence in SM/fetish/leather writing. The categories include the Pauline Reage (a pen name of Desclos) award for fiction novel.
In 2020, Desclos was inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame.
See also
* ''
Chantons sous l'Occupation
''Chantons sous l'Occupation'' () is a French Documentary film, documentary film from 1976. It was directed and written by André Halimi, starring Pascal Mazzotti, Maître Naud, and Fabienne Jamet.
The film tells about artists and entertainers (f ...
'' – a documentary film
References
External links
The complete ''Story of O'' website all about ''Histoire d'O'' and Dominique Aury (updated)
Writer of O a 2004 documentary film by Pola Rapaport
Name Upon Nameat
Rain Taxi
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