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Maurice Dekobra

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Maurice Dekobra in 1927

Maurice Dekobra (26 May 1885, Paris – 1 June 1973, Paris) was a French writer. His real name was Ernest-Maurice Tessier.[1][2]

Viewed [by whom?] as a subversive writer in the 1920s and 1930s, he became one of the best-known French writers between the First and the Second World Wars.[1] His books have been translated into 77 languages, and he has been described as an early example of an international best-seller writer. This is particularly true of his best known work, La Madone des Sleepings (1925).[1][3]

In spite of this, and the publication of a biography by Philippe Collas in 2001, he was declared a "total unknown"[1] in 2005, though the republication of La Madone des Sleepings by the publisher Zulma[4] in 2006 has increased awareness of him, at least in France.[5]

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Biography

At the age of 19, he started his career as a trilingual journalist – French, English, German.[1] During the 1914–18 War he was attached as liaison officer/interpreter first to the Indian army, and later to the United States army. The contacts he made at this time ignited his passion for travel. He attributed the origin of his pen name to an episode in North Africa when he saw a snake charmer with two cobras. Allegedly he began thinking of the "deux cobras", which led him to De-kobra, then Dekobra. The term 'dekobrisme' was coined from his fiction, which used journalistic features in his novels.[1] He chose to live in the United States from 1939 to 1946.[1] Upon returning to France, he started writing whodunits.[1] One of these, Opération Magali (1951) won the Prix du Quai des Orfèvres.[2]

Some of his novels were made into films.[6]

Bibliography

  • Les Mémoires de Rat-de-Cave ou Du Cambriolage considéré comme un des beaux-arts (1912)
  • Grain d'Cachou ou Montmartre pendant la guerre ou La petite dame sans camélias (1918)
  • Les Liaisons tranquilles (1920)
  • Minuit... Place Pigalle (1923)
  • Mon coeur au ralenti (1924)
  • La Vénus à roulettes (1925)
  • La Madone des sleepings (1925)
  • La Gondole aux chimères (1926)
  • Les nuits de Walpurgis (1926)
  • Tu seras courtisane (1927)
  • Flammes de velours (1927)
  • Sérénade au Bourreau (1928)
  • Les Tigres Parfumés - Aventures Au Pays Des Maharajahs (1929)
  • Prince ou Pitre (1929)
  • Le Sphinx a parlé... (1930)
  • Aux cent mille sourires (1931)
  • Fusillé à l'aube (1931)
  • Aux cent mille sourires (1931)
  • Pourquoi mourir? (1931)
  • L'Archange aux pieds fourchus (1931)
  • La Volupté éclairant le monde, (1932)
  • Rat-de-cave, cambrioleur (1932)
  • Confucius en pull-over (1934)
  • Madame Joli-Supplice (1935)
  • Macao, enfer du jeu (1938)
  • Émigrés de luxe (1941)
  • Le roman d'un lâche (1942)
  • La Perruche Bleue Journal d'une courtisane sous la terreur nazie (1945)
  • Hamydal le Philosophe (1947)
  • La Prison des Rêves (1947)
  • Satan refuse du monde (1947)
  • Et Eve gifla Adam... ou les aventures d'une Yankee à Montparnasse (1949)
  • Salutations distinguées (1949)
  • La Pavane des poisons (1950)
  • La Rafle est pour ce soir (1953)
  • Monsieur Lambers mourra ce soir (1957)
  • Son altesse mon amant (1958)
  • Passeport diplomatique (1959)
  • Casanova à Manhattan (1960)
  • La Trahison du colonel Redko (1960)
  • L'homme qui mourut deux fois - Les vestales du veau d'or (1960)
  • Secrets de sleeping (1960)
  • 13ÈME AMANT

Filmography

Screenwriter

Director

  • La rafle est pour ce soir [fr] (1954)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Maurice Dekobra, Voyage au pays de l’oubli Archived 7 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Maurice Dekobra". Babelio (in French). Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  3. ^ Verstraeten & Van Hove, Pieter & Karen (2015). "IMAGINING ADVENTURE IN MIDDLEBROW FICTION: Cosmopolitan Novels by Maurice Dekobra and Johan Fabricius". Relief: Revue Électronique de Littérature Française. 9 (1): 102–118. doi:10.18352/relief.910.
  4. ^ "La Madone des Sleepings - Editions Zulma". zulma.fr. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  5. ^ Maurice Dekobra. "La Madone des Sleepings" (PDF). Éditions Zulma. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  6. ^ IMDB
  7. ^ Did Japan really offer Portugal US$100 million for Macau in 1935?, SCMP, Paul French, 8 Feb 2020
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