Les Cahiers du Sud
Les Cahiers du Sud (literally “The Southern Notebooks”) was a French literary journal published in Marseille.
It was founded in 1914, as Fortunio, by the teenage Marcel Pagnol, although publication ended a few months later at the outbreak of the Great War. Pagnol restarted it in 1920 in Aix-en-Provence, before moving it back to Marseille the next year.[1] It was taken over and renamed by Jean Ballard in 1925, and published, under his direction, until 1966.[2]
History and profile
Through the poet André Gaillard (1898–1929), the magazine published surrealist writers like René Crevel, Paul Éluard and Benjamin Péret, and ex-surrealists like Antonin Artaud, Robert Desnos. Others published in the magazine included Henri Michaux, Michel Leiris, René Daumal, Pierre Jean Jouve and Pierre Reverdy. Cahiers du Sud also published the poetry of Joë Bousquet.[3] Other contributors included Gabriel Audisio, René Nelli, Simone Weil, Benjamin Fondane, Jean Audard, Marguerite Yourcenar, Walter Benjamin and Paul Valéry.[4]
In 1945 Ballard drew up a new editorial board with Jean Tortel and Pierre Guerre.[3]
References
- ^ Bibliothèques de Marseille 1993, pp. 5–9.
- ^ Brun-Franc 2015, §4.
- ^ a b Alain Paire, Chronique des Cahiers du Sud, 1914-1966, 1993
- ^ Luisa Passerini, The Liquid Europe of the Cahiers du Sud Archived 2012-05-27 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 23 April 2012
Sources
- Brun-Franc, Christel (2015). "Jean Ballard, une figure du « travailleur intellectuel »". Rives méditerranéennes (in French) (50). Aix-en-Provence: 119–130. doi:10.4000/rives.4847. ISSN 2103-4001 – via OpenEdition Journals.
- Paire, Alain (1993). Chronique des Cahiers du Sud (1914-1966) (in French). Paris: IMEC Éditions. ISBN 2-908295-17-2.
- Paire, Alain (2015). "Les Cahiers du Sud, un style de vie". Rives méditerranéennes (in French) (50). Aix-en-Provence: 147–153. doi:10.4000/rives.4862. ISSN 2103-4001 – via OpenEdition Journals.
- Polycandrioti, Ourania (2015). "Groupes d'intellectuels en France et en Grèce dans l'entre-deux-guerres. Chemins parallèles ?". Rives méditerranéennes (in French) (50). Aix-en-Provence: 131–144. doi:10.4000/rives.4855. ISSN 2103-4001 – via OpenEdition Journals.
- Table of contents: "Les sommaires des Cahiers du Sud (1914-1966)" (PDF) (in French). Marseille: Bibliothèques de Marseille. 1993.
External links
- Open archive on RetroNews (Bibliothèque nationale de France) (in French):