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Clochemerle

Clochemerle
The cover page of the 1939 edition
Clochemerle.jpg
AuthorGabriel Chevallier
Original titleClochemerle. Roman.
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SubjectPolitical satire
GenreSatire
PublisherFlammarion (Paris)
Publication date
1934
Published in English
1936

Clochemerle, published in the United States as The Scandals Of Clochemerle, is a French satirical novel by Gabriel Chevallier (1895-1969) first published in 1934. It centres on personal rivalries and local politics in the fictional village of Clochemerle, inspired by Vaux-en-Beaujolais, in Beaujolais in 1923 and satirises the conflict between Catholics and republicans in the Third Republic.[1] The story concerns a dispute over the construction of a vespasienne (public urinals) near the village church. In its satirical portraits of individual inhabitants, it is an example of observational humour.

The book received considerable public acclaim and was awarded the Prix Courteline in 1934. The cartoonist Albert Dubout was subsequently commissioned to create an illustrated version. Chevallier subsequently wrote two sequels to the work after the Second World War entitled Clochemerle Babylone (1951) and Clochemerle-les-Bains (1963). The term Clochemerle has entered French as a term to describe "petty, parochial squabbling".[2] The term clochemerlesque has similar usage.

Clochemerle has been widely translated into other languages and has inspired numerous dramatisations. Raymond Souplex composed an operetta based on the work in 1944 and a film was produced in 1948. There have been several television series based on the work, notably a 1972 BBC dramatisation.

See also

  • The Little World of Don Camillo and Peppone (1948)

References

  1. ^ Passmore, Kevin (1997). From Liberalism to Fascism: The Right in a French Province, 1928-1939. New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 104. ISBN 0-521-89426-3.
  2. ^ Mould, Michael (2011). The Routledge Dictionary of cultural references in modern French. Abingdon: Routledge. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-415-59792-0.

Further reading

  • Gilles, Richard (2015). "« Clochemerle », de Gabriel Chevallier : le parti radical des années 1930 au miroir d'un récit clochemerlesque". In Audigier, François; Laurent, Sébastien-Yves (eds.). Un historien du politique : mélanges en l'honneur de Bernard Lachaise. Paris: Riveneuve éditions. pp. 498–514. ISBN 978-2-36013-320-8.

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