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Alice Becker-Ho, also known as Alice Debord (born August 6, 1941), is a Chinese-born French intellectual closely associated with the Situationist International. Among other works, she has written poetry, a scholarly study of slang, and a travel memoir. The widow of Guy Debord, she is best known for being the editor of his complete letters, which have been published in eight volumes.

Alice Becker-Ho
Born(1941-08-06)August 6, 1941
Shanghai, China

Early life


Becker-Ho was born in Shanghai to a Chinese mother and a father originally from Alsace-Lorraine, a territory under dispute between France and Germany until the end of the First World War. In 1947, claiming French citizenship, her father moved the family to France.


Career


In 1963 Becker-Ho became involved in the Situationist International. She began what would be a long-lasting relationship with Guy Debord; they married August 5, 1972 and were together until his death in 1994. They co-authored Le Jeu de la Guerre (A Game of War) in 1987, an expanded edition of which was republished by éditions Gallimard, Paris, in 2006. An English edition appeared in 2008.

Les Princes du jargon, published by Éditions Gérard Lebovici in 1990.
Les Princes du jargon, published by Éditions Gérard Lebovici in 1990.

Becker-Ho has published several works of poetry in French: D'azur au triangle vidé de sable (Cognac: Le Temps qu'il fait, 2000); Paroles de Gitans (Paris: Albin Michel, 2000); and Au Pays du sommeil paradoxal (Cognac: Le Temps qu'il fait, 2000). She has also written a three-volume study of Western European slang. The first volume, Les Princes du Jargon (Paris: Gallimard, 1993), was translated into English as The Princes of Jargon by John McHale and published in 2004 by Edwin Mellen Press. The other two volumes, L’Essence du Jargon and Du Jargon, héritier en bastardie (Paris: Gallimard), have not appeared in English. She also authored Au Pays du Sommeil Paradoxal (translated as In Slumberpuzzleland) and Là s'en vont les seigneuries, an account of her travels with Guy Debord in Rello, Spain, with photos by Emmanuel Rioufol (2003).

Further works include 2004's Le premier ghetto ou l'exemplarité vénitienne, a book about the Venetian Ghetto, translated into English by John McHale and published by 1968 Press in 2022, and 2018's La part maudite dans l'œuvre de François Villon.

After Debord's death in 1994, Becker-Ho began the process of assembling and editing his letters. Starting in 1999, they were published by Fayard as eight volumes of Correspondance, the final volume appearing in 2010.[1]


Selected works



References


  1. "Correspondance Series", goodreads.com, Accessed 12 February 2022.



На других языках


- [en] Alice Becker-Ho

[es] Alice Becker-Ho

Alice Becker-Ho, nacida en Shanghái el 6 de agosto de 1941,[1] es una escritora, pensadora, poetisa y lingüista francesa, además de una de las mayores representantes de la Internacional Situacionista, movimiento político y artístico de carácter revolucionario que nace en Europa a finales de los años cincuenta. Es conocida por ser una de las principales instigadoras del Mayo del 68 francés.

[fr] Alice Becker-Ho

Alice Becker-Ho, née à Shanghai le 6 août 1941[1], est une écrivaine, essayiste et poète de langue française. Elle signe Alice Debord lorsqu'il est question des affaires de Guy Debord dont elle fut l'épouse.



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