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Jean Cayrol (French:; 6 June 1911 – 10 February 2005) was a French poet, publisher, and member of the Académie Goncourt born in Bordeaux. He is perhaps best known for writing the narration in Alain Resnais 's 1955 documentary film, Night and Fog .
Au camp de Gusen, Jean Cayrol rencontra le père Jacques de Jésus, un carme français déporté pour faits de résistance - notamment, le fait d'avoir caché, dans le collège d'Avon dont il était directeur, des maquisards et des enfants juifs. Ce prêtre mourut peu après la libération du camp par l'armée américaine.
Jean Cayrol was a French poet, novelist, and essayist, who stood at the frontiers of the New Novel (nouveau roman), the avant-garde French novel that emerged in the 1950s. In World War II Cayrol was deported to a concentration camp after participating in the French Resistance, and that experience.
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Ce sont au premier chef les Poèmes de la nuit et du brouillard (1946), où le dénuement tragique est subverti par une imitation de Jésus-Christ dans l'incarnation de la déréliction et de la disparition de soi.
The World of Jean Cayrol With the appearance of the first two parts of his novel trilogy, Je vivrai l'amour des autres,l in 1947, it was possible to recognize in Jean Cayrol-already known as a deeply moving poet-a compelling new voice announcing a significant break with traditional novelistic modes.
Jean Cayrol est né à Bordeaux en 1911 ; il y est mort le 10 février 2005. Jeunesse. Enfant de la bourgeoisie bordelaise (père chirurgien-dentiste) et basque (par sa mère), il connut – en dépit de la Grande Guerre, marquée pour lui par l’absence du père – une jeunesse fantasque et rêveuse, ponctuée par l’attrait du port, les ...
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Having escaped death himself, Cayrol was fascinated and inspired by the story of Lazarus who died, whom Jesus returned to life after being dead. [2] Cayrol founded and edited for ten years (1956–66) the review Ecrire, published by Éditions du Seuil, who had recruited him as an editorial adviser in 1949. [3]