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René Daumal (French: [domal]; 16 March 1908 – 21 May 1944) was a French spiritual para-surrealist writer, critic and poet, best known for his posthumously published novel Mount Analogue (1952) as well as for being an early, outspoken practitioner of pataphysics.[citation needed]

René Daumal
Born(1908-03-16)16 March 1908
Boulzicourt, Ardennes, France
Died21 May 1944(1944-05-21) (aged 36)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationPara-surrealist writer, poet
Known forMount Analogue (1952)
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Biography


House in Boulzicourt, Ardennes, where Daumal was born
House in Boulzicourt, Ardennes, where Daumal was born
Close of the plaque, outside the house
Close of the plaque, outside the house

Daumal was born in Boulzicourt, Ardennes, France.[1] In his late teens his avant-garde poetry was published in France's leading journals.[citation needed] As an adolescent, Daumal co-founded the art group Les Phrères Simplistes with the poets Roger Gilbert-Lecomte and Roger Vailland.[2] They would later co-found the literary journal Le Grand Jeu, which published three issues between 1928 and 1930.[3] Although courted by André Breton, the journal was founded as a counter to Surrealism and Dada;[citation needed] the Surrealists reacted to its publication with some hostility.[3]

He is best known in the English-speaking world for two novels: A Night of Serious Drinking, and the allegorical novel Mount Analogue: A Novel of Symbolically Authentic Non-Euclidean Adventures in Mountain Climbing, both based upon his friendship with Alexander de Salzmann, a pupil of G. I. Gurdjieff.[citation needed]

Daumal was self-taught in the Sanskrit language and translated some of the Tripitaka Buddhist canon into the French language, as well as translating the literature of the Japanese Zen scholar D.T. Suzuki into French.[citation needed]

He married the Bulgarian émigré Vera Milanova, the former wife of the poet Hendrik Kramer; after Daumal's death, she married the landscape architect Russell Page.[citation needed]


Death


Daumal's sudden and premature death from tuberculosis on 21 May 1944 in Paris may have been hastened by youthful experiments with drugs and psychoactive chemicals, including carbon tetrachloride. He died leaving his novel Mount Analogue unfinished, having worked on it until the day of his death.[citation needed]

He is buried at Cimetière parisien de Pantin in Pantin, a municipality just outside Paris.[citation needed]


Legacy


The motion picture The Holy Mountain by Alejandro Jodorowsky is based largely on Daumal's Mount Analogue.[citation needed]


Bibliography



Works by René Daumal in English translation



References


  1. Flower, John (2013). "Daumal, René (1908–1944)". Historical dictionary of French literature. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 163. ISBN 9780810879454.
  2. Bauduin, Tessel M.; Ferentinou, Victoria; Zamani, Daniel (16 October 2017). Surrealism, Occultism and Politics: In Search of the Marvellous. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-37902-1.
  3. Gilbert-Lecomte, Roger (1991). Black Mirror: The Selected Poems of Roger Gilbert-Lecomte. Station Hill Press. ISBN 978-0-88268-129-0.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] René Daumal

[es] René Daumal

René Daumal (Boulzicourt, 16 de marzo de 1908 – París, 21 de mayo de 1944) fue un escritor, ensayista, traductor y poeta francés.

[fr] René Daumal

René Daumal, né le 16 mars 1908 à Boulzicourt, dans les Ardennes, et mort le 21 mai 1944 à Paris, est un poète, critique, essayiste, indianiste, écrivain et dramaturge français.

[ru] Домаль, Рене

Рене́ Дома́ль (фр. René Daumal, 16 марта 1908, Бульзикур, Арденны — 21 мая 1944, Париж) — французский поэт и прозаик.



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