Char, René

Char, René

▪ French author
born June 14, 1907, L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Fr.
died Feb. 19, 1988, Paris

      French poet who began as a Surrealist but who, after his experiences as a Resistance leader in World War II, wrote economical verse with moralistic overtones.

      After completing his education in Provence, Char moved in the late 1920s to Paris, where he became friends with Surrealist writers and wrote poems about his native Provence. His most important early book of verse, Le Marteau sans maître (1934; “The Hammer Without a Master”), was Surrealistic in style, being marked by verbal luxuriance and a free play of imagery. During World War II Char led a Resistance unit in the French Alps. After the war's end he published some of his finest (and most politically committed) poems in the collections Seuls demeurent (1945) and Feuillets d'Hypnos (1946; “Leaves of Hypnos”). The latter work, his poetic journal of the war years, reflects his humanism, his belief in man's high calling, and his anger at the brutality of war. Char's subsequent volumes include Les Matinaux (1950; “The Early Risers”), Recherche de la base et du sommet (1955; “Search for the Base and the Summit”), and Commune présence (1964; “Common Presence”). His Oeuvres complètes (“Complete Works”) was published in 1983.

      Char was a master of poetic brevity, which he achieved by the use of the ellipse, the aphorism, the terse image, and the “heraclitic” phrase—i.e., the merging of contradictory ideas. The result is a poetry (including prose poems) that is austere, dense, and somewhat difficult. The French composer Pierre Boulez set his Le marteau sans maître to music (1954).

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