Fanny Clar Explained

Clara Fanny Olivier
Pseudonym:Fanny Clar
Birth Date:February 17, 1875
Birth Place:4th arrondissement of Paris, France
Death Date:February 24, 1944
Language:French
Spouse:Émile Célié
Partner:Raphaël Diligent
Children:Jean Célié
Relatives:François Clar (grandson)

Clara Fanny Olivier (February 17, 1875, 4th arrondissement of Paris – February 24, 1944), known by her pen name Fanny Clar, was a French journalist and writer, as well as a socialist intellectual (as defined by the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO).[1] She is also remembered for her commitment to pacifism and feminism. While her literary work includes novels, poems and plays, Clar primarily wrote stories for children.

Early life

Clara Fanny Olivier was born in Paris, February 17, 1875.[2] She was the daughter of two opticians living on Avenue Victoria.[3]

Career

In 1904, Clar contributed to Le Libertaire as "Francine". There she met Miguel Almereyda, the father of Jean Vigo, with whom she maintained contact. She participated in the French: Ligue Internationale pour l’Éducation Rationnelle de l’enfance|italics=no (International League for the Rational Education of Childhood), founded by Francisco Ferrer in 1908.

Beginning on August 21, 1912, and every week thereafter, in the antimilitarist newspaper French: La Guerre sociale|italics=yes she wrote a column for women titled "French: Notre coin|italics=no" (Our corner). In November 1913, she worked with Miguel Almereyda at the newspaper Le Bonnet rouge. Her sentimental serial novel, French: La Rose de Jéricho|italics=yes (The Rose of Jericho) appeared in L'Humanité from October 6, 1916.

In the interwar period, she collaborated with her son, Jean Célié, writing a number of articles for French socialist newspapers, including French: Le Travail de Seine-et-Marne|italics=yes, French: Floréal |italics=yes, Le Populaire, and Le Peuple.

Clar wrote articles for the feminist newspaper La Voix des femmes (founded in 1917 by Colette Reynaud and Louise Bodin) when it was relaunched in October 1919.[4] In 1920, she was accused of defeatism and demoralization by Louis Marchand in his book French: L'offensive morale des Allemands, en France, pendant la guerre|italics=yes[5] for her writings of 1915 (1 June 1915, 2 June 1915, 10 June 1915, 13 August 1915, 8 December 1915, and others). In 1924, Madeleine Vernet, Éliane Larivière, Fanny Clar and Marceline Hecquet co-signed an "Open Letter to the Governments" ("Lettre ouverte aux gouvernements") calling for a complete and general amnesty, a rapid evacuation of the Ruhr and the re-establishment of political and commercial relations with Germany.[6]

In addition to numerous articles in various newspapers and magazines, Clar wrote novels, poems and plays. She was admitted to the Société des gens de lettres in 1924.[7] In 1932, her articles appeared in Le Soir (arts section), L’Ère nouvelle (women’s section), French: Le Peuple de Bruxelles|italics=yes, Vu, and L’Âge heureux.

Jean Vigo hired Clar for the role of Juliette's mother (uncredited) in the film L'Atalante in 1934, and she went on to promote the movie.

Personal life

Clar married Émile Célié. They had a son, Jean (born February 21, 1897), and lived at 70 rue des Batignolles. She later lived with the sculptor and painter Raphaël Diligent (1884-1964) who illustrated several of her books.

Fanny Clar died on February 24, 1944.

Her grandson, François Clar (1931-2011), was a painter.[8]

Selected works

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gilles . Morin . Gilles . Richard . Les deux France du Front populaire: chocs et contre-chocs . 2008 . 357 . fr.
  2. Web site: Clar . Fanny (1875-1944) . BnF Catalogue général . catalogue.bnf.fr . 9 January 2023.
  3. Web site: Enckell . Guillaume . Davranche . Marianne . CLAR Fanny [OLIVER Clara, Fanny, dite] ]. Dictionnaire des anarchistes . Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier . 9 January 2023 . fr . 18 November 2022.
  4. News: Echos . 9 January 2023 . L'Humanité : journal socialiste quotidien . Gallica . 13 October 1919 . 2 . fr.
  5. Book: Louis Marchand . 1920 . L'offensive morale des Allemands, en France, pendant la guerre: l'assaut de l'ame française . La Renaissance du livre . v-. 1061208202 . fr . Preface, by Maurice Barrès .
  6. Vernet . Madeleine . Larivière . Éliane . Clar . Fanny . Hecquet . Marceline . 1924 . Lettre ouverte aux gouvernements . Open letter to governments . . fr . 7 . 81–82.
  7. Le Nouvel Observateur, 18 March 1974, page 5.
  8. News: François Clar : "Salut l'artiste et l'ami" . 9 January 2023 . lindependant.fr . 1 December 2011 . fr.
  9. Book: Mazuy . Rachel . Charles Louis Diligent dit Raphaël (ou Rapha) Diligent . Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier . 9 January 2023 . fr . DILIGENT Raphaël . 7 December 2022.