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Jacques Prévert
French poet and screenwriter ()
Jacques Prévert (French:[ʒakpʁevɛʁ]; 4 February – 11 April ) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools.
Jacques prevert bio wikipedia Nationality: French. Military Service: — Married 1 Simone Dienne, ; 2 Janine Tricotet, Died: In Omonvillela-Petite, 11 April L'Affaire est dans le sac It's in the Bag P.His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis (). He published his first book in
Life and education
Prévert was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine and grew up in Paris. After receiving his Certificat d'études upon completing his primary education, he quit school and went to work in Le Bon Marché, a major department store in Paris.
In , he was called up for military service in the First World War. After this, he was sent to the Near East to defend French interests there.
He died of lung cancer in Omonville-la-Petite, on 11 April He had been working on the last scene of the animated movie Le Roi et l'Oiseau (The King and the Mockingbird) with his friend and collaborator Paul Grimault. When the film was released in , it was dedicated to Prévert's memory, and on opening night, Grimault kept the seat next to him empty.
His dog Auto was given to a family friend after his death.
Poetry
When Prévert was attending primary school, he at first hated writing.
Later, he participated actively in the Surrealist movement.[1] Together with the writers Raymond Queneau and Marcel Duhamel, he was a member of the Rue du Château group.[2] He was also a member of the agitprop theater company Groupe Octobre where he helped craft a left-wing cinema in support of the causes of the Popular Front.[3][4] Prévert remained supportive of left-wing causes throughout his life.
In , he wrote a poem in support of the communist Angela Davis after her arrest.[5]
Prévert's poems were collected and published in his books: Paroles (Words) (), Spectacle (), La Pluie et le beau temps (Rain and Good Weather) (), Histoires (Stories) (), Fatras () and Choses et autres (Things and Others) ().
His poems are often about life in Paris and life after the Second World War. They are widely taught in schools in France, and frequently appear in French language textbooks published worldwide. Some, such as "Déjeuner du Matin", are also often taught in American upper-level French classes, for the students to learn basics.
Some of Prévert's poems, such as "Les feuilles mortes" ("Autumn Leaves"), "L'Addition", "La grasse matinée" ("Sleeping in"), "Les bruits de la nuit" ("The sounds of the night") and "Chasse à l'enfant" ("The hunt for the child") were set to music by Joseph Kosma—and in some cases by Germaine Tailleferre of Les Six, Christiane Verger, Marjo Tal, and Hanns Eisler.
They have been sung by prominent French vocalists, including Marianne Oswald, Yves Montand, and Édith Piaf, as well as by the later American singers Joan Baez and Nat King Cole. In , French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg paid tribute to "Les feuilles mortes" in his own song "La chanson de Prévert".[6] "Les feuilles mortes" was also translated into German by the German poet and Liedermacher (singer-songwriter) Wolf Biermann, titled "Welke Blätter", and was performed by him and others.
The British remix DJs Coldcut released their own version in Another German version has been published and covered by Didier Caesar (alias Dieter Kaiser), which he named "Das welke Laub".
Jacques prevert bio He was also an innovative screenwriter who helped create some of the most influential French films of the s and s, including the beloved Les Enfants du paradis The Children of Paradise. His satirical attacks on rigid French education and the Catholic Church and other institutions of authority expressed France's post-war disillusionment and defiant spirit. He grew up in a middle class family, the middle of three sons, and enjoyed a mostly happy childhood. His autobiographical prose poem, "Enfance" Childhood , is filled with pleasant memories of street life in his hometown, including street performers such as singers and clowns. His father worked for the Office Central des Pauvres de Paris Central Office for the Poor of Paris and often took his son with him when his work took him to poorer sections of the city."Les feuilles mortes" also bookends Iggy Pop's album Préliminaires.
Prévert's poems are translated into many languages worldwide. Many translators have translated his poems into English. The poet and translator Suman Pokhrel has translated some of his poems into Nepali.
Films
Prévert wrote a number of screenplays for the film director Marcel Carné.
Among them were the scripts for Drôle de drame (Bizarre, Bizarre, ), Quai des brumes (Port of Shadows, ), Le Jour se lève (Daybreak, ), Les Visiteurs du soir (The Night Visitors, ) and Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis, ).
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Il y passe son enfance. Ils promettent de se revoir, mais la guerre arrive. En , ils [Qui? C'est la fin de sa collaboration avec Kosma. Dans cet entretien avec A.The last of these regularly gains a high placing in lists of best films ever and earned him an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay.[1][7]
His poems were the basis for a film by the director and documentarian Joris Ivens, The Seine Meets Paris (La Seine a rencontré Paris, ), about the River Seine.
The poem was read as narration during the film by singer Serge Reggiani.[8] In , a filmed adaptation of Prévert's poem "To Paint the Portrait of a Bird" was directed by Seamus McNally, featuring T.D. White and Antoine Ray- English translation by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
Prévert had a long working relationship with Paul Grimault, also a member of Groupe Octobre.
Together they wrote the screenplays of a number of animated movies, starting with the short "The Little Soldier" ("Le Petit Soldat", ). They worked together until his death in , when he was finishing The King and the Mocking Bird (Le Roi et l'Oiseau), a second version of which was released in Prévert adapted several Hans Christian Andersen tales into animated or mixed live-action/animated movies, often in versions loosely connected to the original.
Jacques prevert dejeuner du matin His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools. His best-regarded films formed part of the poetic realist movement, and include Les Enfants du Paradis He published his first book in In , he was called up for military service in the First World War. After this, he was sent to the Near East to defend French interests there.Two of these were with Grimault, including The King and the Mocking Bird, while another was with his brother Pierre Prévert (fr).
Bibliography
These include compilations of his poetry but also collaborations with Marc Chagall and Humanist photographers on patriotic and poignant albums of imagery of post-war Paris.
- Paroles ()
- Le Petit Lion, illustrated by Ylla (, reprinted )
- Contes pour enfants pas sages (Tales for naughty children) ()
- Des Bêtes, illustrated by Ylla (, reprinted )
- Spectacle ()
- Grand bal du printemps, with photographs by Izis Bidermanas ()
- Lettre des îles Baladar (Letter from the Baladar Islands) ()
- Tour de chant ()
- La pluie et le beau temps (Rain and sunshine) ()
- Histoires (Stories) ()
- Les Halles: L'Album du Coeur de Paris, with photographs by Romain Urhausen (Editions des Deux Mondes, )
- Le Cirque d'Izis, with photographs by Izis Bidermanas and original artwork by Marc Chagall (André Sauret, )
- JON WAY ()
- Charmes de Londres, with photographs by Izis Bidermanas (Editions de Monza, )
Selected filmography
Prévert wrote the scenarios and sometimes the dialogue in the following films:
- Baleydier ()
- Ciboulette ()
- Hotel Free Exchange ()
- If I Were Boss ()
- Le Crime de monsieur Lange ()
- 27 Rue de la Paix ()
- Moutonnet ()
- Drôle de drame ()
- Quai des brumes ()
- Ernest the Rebel ()
- Les Disparus de Saint-Agil () (fr)
- Le Jour se lève ()
- The Mysterious Mr.
Davis ()
- Remorques ()
- Les Visiteurs du soir ()
- A Woman in the Night ()
- Summer Light ()
- Goodbye Leonard ()
- Les Enfants du paradis ()
- Les Portes de la nuit ()
- The Bellman ()
- Le Petit Soldat (The Little Soldier) (short animated film, ), with Paul Grimault, after The Steadfast Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen
- Mystery Trip ()
- The Lovers of Verona ()
- La Bergère et le ramoneur (The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep) (animated film, ), with Paul Grimault after tale by Hans Christian Andersen, later revised and finished as Le Roi et l'oiseau
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame ()
- Le Petit Claus et le Grand Claus (fr), by Pierre Prévert, after the tale Little Claus and Big Claus by Hans Christian Andersen (live action and animation, )
- Le diamant (The diamond) (short animated film, ), with Paul Grimault, complement to L'Aveu of Costa-Gavras
- Le Chien mélomane (The Music-Loving Dog) (short animated film, ), with Paul Grimault
- Le Roi et l'oiseau (animated film, ), with Paul Grimault