Patrick Grainville Explained

Patrick Grainville
Birth Date:1 June 1947
Birth Place:Villers-sur-Mer, France
Nationality:French
Education:Lycée Henri-IV
Alma Mater:Paris-Sorbonne University
Occupation:Novelist
Known For:Member of the Académie Française

Patrick Grainville (born 1 June 1947 Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados) is a French novelist.

He spent his childhood in Villerville, a small town east of Deauville.An associate professor of letters, he received the Prix Goncourt in 1976, 29 years old, for his fourth novel, Les Flamboyants ("The Flasher").[1]

He has written extensively on Africa, where he undertook a cooperative mission.[2] He is professor of French at the Lycée Évariste Galois in Sartrouville.

Grainville is also literary critic for Le Figaro. In 2018, he was elected to the Académie Française.[3]

Biography

Grainville spent his childhood in Normandy, regularly going to hunt and poach with his father,[4] businessman and mayor of Villerville. He attended the André Maurois lycee in Deauville, then Malherbe in Caen, before winning admission to his higher education at the Lycée Henri-IV and to the Sorbonne where he prepared for his civil service competitive examination. At the age of 19 years Grainville wrote his first manuscript, then at age 25 he published his first novel The Fleece,[5] which was immediately accepted by Gallimard.[6] Just before dying, Henry de Montherlant predicted him great future and lauded his specific style. His next novel The Edge failed the Goncourt in 1973, in the fifth tour against The ogre by Jacques Chessex,[7] to the great displeasure of Michel Tournier who supported it in jury.[8]

Themes

Fantasy

Having compared with Jean Giono[9] for his wild novels linked to elements and to Louis-Ferdinand Céline for his "verbal excess",[10] Grainville distanced himself from this inheritance by a fantastique and dream which impregnates his work: the mythological Amazon (La Diane rousse), return to original animality (The Shadow of the animal), secrets and conspiracies[11] (The black Fortresses), the narrator observer of underworld (The eternal Tyrant), or the animals who manage the destiny of men (Light of the rat, The Kiss of the octopus). Writer of the two centuries, following the example of Huysmans but having digested Proust,[12] Nouveau roman and "the academic ressassements of some realism", according to Michel Tournier Grainville opened a "new way" which led to the 21st century.

Painting

Grainville always enjoyed painting, which was his inspiration.[13]

Works

Novels

Stories

Books for youth

Prefaces

Radio dramas

Cinema

Bibliography

Quotations (anthologies and trials)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/livre/les-flamboyants-le-paradis-des-orages-l-orgie-la-neige-le-baiser-de-la-pieuvre_845846.html "L'estampe érotique de Patrick Grainville"
  2. Web site: Patrick Grainville . 2010-04-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100621120829/http://livres.fluctuat.net/patrick-grainville.html . 21 June 2010 .
  3. News: Académie française official website. Patrick GRAINVILLE. 2018-03-09.
  4. Episodes which he recalled in L'Orgie, la Neige
  5. http://www.liberation.fr/livres/2000/01/06/grainville-la-verite-crashee-des-mots-secrets-prisonniers-d-une-boite-noire-apres-une-catastrophe-ae_314346 Grainville, la vérité crashée
  6. in a letter addressed to the author on September 12, 1972, published on the occasion of Prix Goncourt for The Flamboyants in Le Monde dated from November 17th 1976, p. 31.
  7. La compagnie des écrivains by Gérard Valbert at Éditions L'Âge d'Homme, 2003, p. 272.
  8. To greet Grainville, Michel Tournier, Le Figaro dated from November 24th, 1973.
  9. Le grand cérémonial des mots,, Les Nouvelles littéraires, 3rd year, issue 2456 21–27 October 1974.
  10. Dictionnaire des Ecrivains de langue française (Jean-Pierre de Beaumarchais, Daniel Couty et Alain Rey), comparaisons et citation de Jean-Pierre Damour, éditions Larousse, 2001.
  11. http://www.noosfere.org/icarus/livres/niourf.asp?numlivre=2146573684 Les Forteresses noires
  12. http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/livre/patrick-grainville_800613.html?xtmc=grainville&xtcr=14 "L'événement le plus important, c'est A la recherche du temps perdu. Le maniérisme absolu et la profondeur vertigineuse"
  13. http://www.lefigaro.fr/livres/2010/12/16/03005-20101216ARTFIG00477-patrick-grainville-sublime-linceul-celeste.php L'épopée des Nymphéas de Claude Monet
  14. no. 25, Groupe Bayard, mars 1986.
  15. La genèse de la pièce, adaptation libre du mythe d'Isis et d'Osiris, est racontée dans La Main blessée, Éditions du Seuil, 2005, p. 117 et suivantes.