Blaise Cendrars

Frdric Louis Sauser (September 1, 1887 - January 21, 1961), better known as Blaise Cendrars, was a Swiss novelist and poet. He was born in Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchtel, Switzerland and at age 15, he left home to work for a jewel merchant that provided him with the opportunity to travel. Throughout his life he spent much of his time traveling, visiting such places as China, Mongolia, Siberia, Persia, the Caucasus and Russia. In 1910, he moved to Paris, France where he met the poet Guillaume Apollinaire. Greatly influenced by Apollinaire and his world travels, Cendrars would create a style based on photographic impressions, themes, and reflections in which nostalgia and disillusion were blended with a boundless vision of the world. In 1913, he demonstrated this through his lengthy poem titled in English as "The Prose of the Transsiberian and of the Little Jehanne of France" in which he described his world journey. His writing career was interrupted by World War I when he fought in the French Foreign Legion. He was sent to the front line in the Somme where from mid-December 1914 until February 1915 he was in the line at Frise (at La Grenouillre and the Bois de la Vache). He described this experience in his famous books "La main coupe" ("The Severed Hand") and "J'ai tu" ("I have killed"). It was during the bloody attacks in Champagne in September of 1915 that Blaise Cendrars lost his right arm and was discharged from the army. After the war, he became involved in the movie industry in Italy, France, and the United States. Needing to generate sufficient income, after 1925 he stopped publishing poetry and focused on novels or short stories. Blaise Cendrars became an important part of the era of artistic creativity going on in Montparnasse at the time, his writings a literary epic of the modern adventurer. He was friends with Ernest Hemingway and Henry Miller plus many of the writers, painters, and sculptors living in Paris. In 1918, his friend Amedeo Modigliani painted his portrait. During World War II, tragedy struck when his youngest son was killed in an accident while escorting American planes in Morocco. In occupied France, the Gestapo listed Cendrars as a Jewish writer of "French expression." In 1961, Cendrars was awarded the Paris Grand Prix for literature. Most of his works were translated into English including the long poem "Le Panama ou Les Aventures de Mes Sept Oncles" translated by John Dos Passos and published in the United States in 1931. Blaise Cendrars died in Paris.

Selected poems

  • "Les Paques New York" - (1912)
  • "La Prose du Transsibrien et la petite Jehanne de France" - (1913)
  • "Le Panama ou Les Aventures de Mes Sept Oncles" - (1918)

Selected stories and novels

  • ""J'ai tu" - (1918)
  • "La main coupe" - (1918)
  • "L'Or" - (1925) In English, Sutter's Gold, a fictionalized story of John Sutter, a Swiss pioneer, who started the great gold rush in the northern California
  • "Moravagine" - (1926) (novel)
  • "Les Confessions de Dan Yack" - (1927) (novel)
  • "Antarctic Fugue" - (1929)
  • "Une Nuit dans la fort" - (1929)
  • "Comment les blancs sont d'anciens noirs" - (1930)
  • "Rhum--L'aventure de Jean Galmot" - (1933).
  • "Hollywood, la mecque du cinma" - (1936)
  • "Histoires vraies" - (1937)
  • "La vie dangereuse" - (1938)
  • "D'outremer indigo" - (1940)
  • "L'homme foudroy" - (1945)
  • "La Femme et le Soldat - (1946)
  • "Emmne-moi au bout du monde! " - (1953)
  • "Du monde entier au cœur du monde" - (1957)
  • "Trop, C'est Trop" - (1957)
  • "A l'aventure" - (1959)
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