René Crevel

René Crevel

René Crevel (August 10, 1900June 18, 1935) was a French writer involved with the surrealist movement.

Life

Crevel was born in Paris to a family of Parisian bourgeoisie. He had a traumatic religious upbringing. At the age of fourteen, during a difficult stage of his life, his father committed suicide by hanging himself. Crevel studied English at the University of Paris. He met André Breton and joined the surrealist movement in 1921, from which he would be excluded in October 1923 due to Crevel's homosexuality and Breton's belief that the movement had been corrupted.

During this period, Crevel wrote novels such as "Mon corps et moi" ("My Body and Me"). In 1926, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis which made him start using morphine. The 1929 exile of Léon Trotsky persuaded him to rejoin the surrealists. Remaining faithful to André Breton, he struggled to bring communists and surrealists closer together. Much of Crevel's work deals with his inner turmoil at being bisexual.

Crevel killed himself by turning on the gas on his kitchen stove the night of June 18, 1935, several weeks before his 35th birthday. There were at least two direct reasons: (1) There was a conflict between Breton and Ilya Ehrenburg during the first "International Congress of Writers for the Defense of Culture" which opened in Paris in June 1935. Breton, who like all fellow surrealists, had been insulted by Ehrenburg in a pamphlet which said – among other things – that surrealists were pederasts, slapped Ehrenburg several times on the street, which led to surrealists being expelled from the Congress. Crevel, who according to Salvador Dalí, was "the only serious communist among surrealists" cite book |last=Crevel|first=René|authorlink|title=Le Clavecin de Diderot, Afterword|pages=pp. 161|] (and was facing more and more solitude as the real face of Soviet socialism started to occur [ [http://melusine.univ-paris3.fr/Lu2006/Devesa.htm Crevel] ] ), spent a whole day trying to persuade the other delegates to allow surrealists back, but he was not successful and left the Congress at 11pm, totally exhausted. (2) Crevel reportedly had learned that he suffered from renal tuberculosis right upon leaving the Congress (Claude Courtot, in cite book |last=Crevel|first=René|authorlink|title=Le Clavecin de Diderot, Afterword|pages=pp. 162|] ). He left a note which read "Please cremate my body. Loathing."

It should be remembered that when André Breton included the question "Suicide: Is It a Solution?" in the first issue of La Révolution surréaliste in 1925, Crevel was one of those who answered "Yes". He wrote "It is most probably the most correct and most ultimate solution."

Publications

Original French

*"Détours" (1924)
*"Mon Corps et moi" (1925)
*"La Mort difficile" (1926)
*"Babylone" (1927)
*"L'Esprit contre la raison" (1928)
*"Êtes-vous fous?" (1929)
*"Le Clavecin de Diderot" (1932)
*"Les Pieds dans le plat" (1933)
*"Le Roman cassé et derniers écrits" (1934-1935)

English translations

* "Babylon" (translation of "Babylone"; Sun and Moon Press, 1996)
* "Putting My Foot in It" (translation of "Les Pieds dans le plat"; Dalkey Archive Press, 1994)
* "Difficult Death" (translation of "La Mort difficile"; Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1986).

References and external links

* " [http://www.centerforbookculture.org/dalkey/backlist/crevel.html Putting My Foot in It] ". Official site for this translation.
* René Crevel, [http://www.psychanalyse-paris.com/Freud-de-l-Alchimiste-a-l.html Freud de l’Alchimiste à l’Hygiéniste] , Revue "Le Disque Vert", 2e année, 3e Série, n°1, 1924.
* René Crevel, [http://www.psychanalyse-paris.com/Notes-en-vue-d-une-psycho.html Notes en vue d’une psycho-dialectique] , Revue "Le S.A.S.D.L.R." (Le Surréalisme Au Service De La Révolution), n° 5, mai 1933.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=12381253 Photo]


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