The Biography of Leon Bloy

Rene Martineau

The Biography of Leon Bloy
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sunny Lou Publishing
Country
Published
18 May 2022
Pages
190
ISBN
9781955392266

The Biography of Leon Bloy

Rene Martineau

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The Biography of Leon Bloy: Memories of a Friend, published in 1921, is the official biography of Leon Bloy (1846-1917) by his friend, Rene Martineau. Rene Martineau and Leon Bloy were good friends for the last eighteen years of the latter writer’s life.

The first time I met Leon Bloy was at the train station in Lagny, in 1901. Lagny or Lagny-sur-Marne or, as Leon Bloy later put it, Cochons-sur-Marne ( cochons meaning pigs in French). Bloy goes into day-after-day detail about the struggles he lived through there, in his published journal Four Years of Captivity in Cochons-sur-Marne (Quatre ans de Captivite a Cochons-sur-Marne)… four grievous years in the artist’s already grievous life. They were, in Rene Martineau’s words, four years of … unexpected contact of the most vulgar provincial villagers with the least common of French writers.

The biography continues to follow Bloy, after Lagny, in Montmartre and then Bourg-la-Reine, (outside of Paris), until his passing. It also covers Bloy’s early years, based on information obtained from the writer himself, and his wife, Mme. Bloy, as well as from letters, and friends.

It is as much a biography as a defense, or apologia, of the great writer, whose reputation had suffered greatly as a result of the conspiration of silence during his lifetime, and following it. As Rene Martineau succinctly puts it, One will recognize in him [Bloy] an honest, affectionate, solitary man, of a ponderous mind and full of bravery, as neither the injustices nor the poverty that he faced had prevented him from achieving the most original, eloquent, and powerful work of our era… His complete works, while entering into literary history, will be Leon Bloy’s best defense in the face of posterity.

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