Biography
Marguerite Donnadieu, better known as Marguerite Duras (4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996) was a French writer and film director.
She was born in Gia-Dinh (a former name for Saigon), French Indochina (now Vietnam), after her parents responded to a campaign by the French government encouraging people to work in the colony.
Marguerite's father fell ill soon after their arrival, and returned to France, where he died. After his death, her mother, a teacher, remained in Indochina with her three children. The family lived in relative poverty after her mother made a bad investment in an isolated property and area of farmland in Cambodia. The difficult life that the family experienced during this period was highly influential on Marguerite's later work. An affair between the teenaged Marguerite and a Chinese man was to be treated several times (described in quite contrasting ways) in her subsequent memoirs and fiction. She also reported being beaten by both her mother and her older brother during this period.
At 17, Marguerite went to France, her parents' native country, where she began studying for a degree in law. This she soon abandoned to concentrate on political sciences, and then law. After completing her studies, she became an active member of the PCF (the French Communist Party). In the late 1930s she worked for the French government office representing the colony of Indochina. During the war, from 1942 to 1944, she worked for the Vichy government in an office that allocated paper to publishers (in the process operating a de facto book censorship system), but she was also a member of the French Resistance. Her husband, Robert Antelme, was deported to Bergen-Belsen for his involvement in the Resistance, and barely survived the experience (weighing on his release, according to Marguerite, just 84 lbs).
In 1943 she changed her surname to Duras, the name of a village in the Lot-et-Garonne département, where her father's house was located.
She is the author of many novels, plays, films, interviews, essays and short fiction, including her best-selling, apparently autobiographical work L'Amant (1984), translated into English as The Lover. This text won the Goncourt prize in 1984. The story of her adolescence also appears in three other forms: The Sea Wall, Eden Cinema and The North China Lover. A film version of The Lover, produced by Claude Berri, was released to great success in 1992.
Other major works include Moderato Cantabile, also made into a film of the same name, Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein, and her play India Song, which Duras herself later directed as a film (1975). She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais.
Duras's early novels were fairly conventional in form (their 'romanticism' was criticised by fellow writer Raymond Queneau); however, with Moderato Cantabile she became more experimental, paring down her texts to give ever-increasing importance to what was not said. She was associated with the Nouveau roman French literary movement, although she did not belong definitively to any group. Her films are also experimental in form; most eschew synchronized sound, using voice over to allude to, rather than tell, a story; spoken text is juxtaposed with images whose relation to what is said may be more-or-less indirect.
Despite her success as a writer, Duras's adult life was also marked by personal challenges, including a recurring struggle with alcoholism. Duras died of throat cancer in Paris, aged 81. She is interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse.
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She was born in Gia-Dinh (a former name for Saigon), French Indochina (now Vietnam), after her parents responded to a campaign by the French government encouraging people to work in the colony.
Marguerite's father fell ill soon after their arrival, and returned to France, where he died. After his death, her mother, a teacher, remained in Indochina with her three children. The family lived in relative poverty after her mother made a bad investment in an isolated property and area of farmland in Cambodia. The difficult life that the family experienced during this period was highly influential on Marguerite's later work. An affair between the teenaged Marguerite and a Chinese man was to be treated several times (described in quite contrasting ways) in her subsequent memoirs and fiction. She also reported being beaten by both her mother and her older brother during this period.
At 17, Marguerite went to France, her parents' native country, where she began studying for a degree in law. This she soon abandoned to concentrate on political sciences, and then law. After completing her studies, she became an active member of the PCF (the French Communist Party). In the late 1930s she worked for the French government office representing the colony of Indochina. During the war, from 1942 to 1944, she worked for the Vichy government in an office that allocated paper to publishers (in the process operating a de facto book censorship system), but she was also a member of the French Resistance. Her husband, Robert Antelme, was deported to Bergen-Belsen for his involvement in the Resistance, and barely survived the experience (weighing on his release, according to Marguerite, just 84 lbs).
In 1943 she changed her surname to Duras, the name of a village in the Lot-et-Garonne département, where her father's house was located.
She is the author of many novels, plays, films, interviews, essays and short fiction, including her best-selling, apparently autobiographical work L'Amant (1984), translated into English as The Lover. This text won the Goncourt prize in 1984. The story of her adolescence also appears in three other forms: The Sea Wall, Eden Cinema and The North China Lover. A film version of The Lover, produced by Claude Berri, was released to great success in 1992.
Other major works include Moderato Cantabile, also made into a film of the same name, Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein, and her play India Song, which Duras herself later directed as a film (1975). She was also the screenwriter of the 1959 French film Hiroshima mon amour, which was directed by Alain Resnais.
Duras's early novels were fairly conventional in form (their 'romanticism' was criticised by fellow writer Raymond Queneau); however, with Moderato Cantabile she became more experimental, paring down her texts to give ever-increasing importance to what was not said. She was associated with the Nouveau roman French literary movement, although she did not belong definitively to any group. Her films are also experimental in form; most eschew synchronized sound, using voice over to allude to, rather than tell, a story; spoken text is juxtaposed with images whose relation to what is said may be more-or-less indirect.
Despite her success as a writer, Duras's adult life was also marked by personal challenges, including a recurring struggle with alcoholism. Duras died of throat cancer in Paris, aged 81. She is interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse.
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Books by Marguerite Duras
Places of Marguerite Duras
Places of Marguerite Duras
Six Films
Six Films
L'home que seu al passadís
Easy Life
Lettres retrouvées (1969-1989)
Lettres retrouvées (1969-1989)
Panics
Panics
Le cinéma que je fais
Le cinéma que je fais
The Impudent Ones
The Impudent Ones
L'Amant de la Chine du Nord de
L'Amant de la Chine du Nord de Marguerite Duras (fiche de lecture et analyse complète de l'oeuvre) (French Edition)
L'Amant de Marguerite Duras
L’odeur de la nuit était celle du jasmin
Pasifik'e Karsi Bir Bent
Me, and Other Writing
Bir Yaz Aksami On Bucukta
Garden Square
Garden Square
La vida tranquil·la
Lover, Wartime Notebooks, Practicalities
Maitalea
El marinero de Gibraltar
La vida tranquila
Sevgili
El cine Edén
Lointains souvenirs
Suspended passion
Askiya Alinmis Tutku
Destroy, She Said
El amante de la China del Norte
Four Novels : The Square, Mode
Four Novels : The Square, Moderato Cantabile, 10
La cocina de Marguerite
La cuina de Marguerite
La tarda del senyor Andesmas
Lol V. Stein'in Kendinden Gecisi
Malady of Death
Malady of Death
Man Sitting in the Corridor
Man Sitting in the Corridor
Cine Eden, El
Cinéma invisible
Cinéma invisible
Hiroshimah ahuvati
Hiroshimah ahuvati
ʻAşiq
ʻAşiq
Le livre dit
Le livre dit
Les yeux bleus cheveux noirs
Marguerite Duras OEuvres Completes Tome III [Bibliotheque de la Pleiade]
Marguerite Duras, des journées
Marguerite Duras, des journées entières entières en Indochine
Orelyah Shṭainer
Orelyah Shṭainer
Savas Yillari Defterleri ve Diger Metinler
VERA BAXTER - EL SQUARE - AGUAS Y BOSQUES
Zhi bu luo tuo shui shou
Hezkirî
Entretiens avec Marguerite Dur
Entretiens avec Marguerite Duras
Marinero de Gibraltar
Marinero de Gibraltar
Yikmak Diyor Bir Kadin
Amante Inglesa,
Amante Inglesa,
Los espacios de Marguerite Duras
Un Barrage Contre Le Pacifique
Un Barrage Contre Le Pacifique (French Edition)
Wartime Notebooks And Other Texts
El hombre sentado en el pasillo
La beauté des nuits du monde
Maḥbarot ha-milḥamah (u-khetuv
Maḥbarot ha-milḥamah (u-khetuvim aḥerim)
Fu ling shi
Yindu zhi ge
Yindu zhi ge
Mắt xanh tóc đen
Mắt xanh tóc đen
Mười giờ rữơi đêm hè
Mười giờ rữơi đêm hè
Quaderns de guerra
Sailor From Gibraltar A Novel
Wartime notebooks & other texts
Wartime writings
Yaz Yagmuru
Cahiers de la guerre et autres textes
Giştî emeye
Giştî emeye
Le bureau de poste de la rue Dupin
SUBLIME, FORCEMENT SUBLIME CHR
SUBLIME, FORCEMENT SUBLIME CHRISTINE V.
Vicekonsulas
Vicekonsulas
Olum Hastaligi
MODERATO CANTABILE (L'oeuvre a
MODERATO CANTABILE (L'oeuvre au clair) (French Edition)
Pasifike Karsi Bir Kent
Impudicia
Kuroda
Kuroda
Los caballitos de Tarquinta
Los caballitos de Tarquinta
Los Ojos Azules Pelo Negro
Meta is anglijos
Tarkvinijos arkliukai
Tarkvinijos arkliukai
De pijn
Mori︠a︡k iz Gibraltara
Mori︠a︡k iz Gibraltara
Die Schamlosen
Dits à la télévision: Entretiens avec Pierre Dumayet (Atelier/E.P.E.L) (French Edition)
La cuisine de Marguerite
La cuisine de Marguerite
Amante de la China del Norte
Ingiliz Sevgili
Le camion, suivi de Entretien avec Michelle Porte
Tarquinia'nın Küçük Atları
Yves Saint Laurent and Fashion Photography
Giornate Intere Fra Gli Alberi
Giornate Intere Fra Gli Alberi
Im Sommer abends um halb elf.
Ojos Azules, Pelo Negro
Ojos Azules, Pelo Negro
Qing ren, wu fa bi yan
Somut Yaşam
Yazmak
Die Krankheit Tod. La Maladie de la Mort
El teatre de l'amant anglesa
Hirosima Sevgilim
La mer écrite
Atsukamashiki hitobito
Atsukamashiki hitobito
C'est tout
Destroy, she said ; Destruction and language
La Pluie d'été
Marguerite Duras, Alain Resnais
Two by Duras
Zhongguo bei fang lai di qing
Zhongguo bei fang lai di qing ren
Agatha ; Savannah Bay
Bei fang de Zhongguo qing ren
Hele dagen in de bomen
Kuzey Cinli Sevgili
Mavi Gozler Siyah Saclar
Natsu no yo no ju jihan
The North China lover
Yann Andréa Steiner
Im Sommer abends um halb elf. Roman
L' amant de la Chine du Nord
Le théâtre de l'amante anglaise
Pluie d'été
Practicalities
The man sitting in the corridor
El marí de Gibraltar
Qing ren
Vie matérielle
Bir Kis Gunu Ogleden Sonra
L'\Eden Cinema
eden cinema
Hiroshimah ahavati
Hiroshimah ahavati
ʻEnayim keḥulot śeʻar shaḥor
ʻEnayim keḥulot śeʻar shaḥor
La vida material
Sekher neged ha-Oḳyanus ha-sha
Sekher neged ha-Oḳyanus ha-shaḳeṭ
De namiddag van meneer Andesmas
Emily L
ha-Keʾev
ha-Keʾev
La vie matérielle
Les yeux verts
Occhi blu capelli neri
Testi segreti
Yeux bleus, cheveux noirs
Hiroshima mon amour. Synopsis
Hiroshima mon amour. Synopsis
La maladie de la mort
La pute de la côte Normande
Le navire Night ; Césarée ; Les mains négatives ; Aurélia Steiner ; Aurélia Steiner ; Aurélia Steiner
Maladie de la mort
El Amante/The Lover
Hiroshima mon amour, scénario et dialogues
L'Amante anglaise
La musica deuxieme
Las diez y media de una noche
Las diez y media de una noche de verano ; Una tarde de M. Andesmas /Marguerite Duras ; traducción del francés por Caridad Martínez
Musica Deuxieme
Césarée
Césarée
Hiroshima, Mon Amour and Last
Hiroshima, Mon Amour and Last Year at Marienbad
Madame Dodin
Madame Dodin
Whole Days in the Trees
L'homme atlantique
Le navire Night
Savannah Bay
L 'Été 80
L' homme assis dans le couloir
Ve ra Baxter, ou, Les plages d
Ve ra Baxter, ou, Les plages de l'Atlantique
Véra Baxter, ou, Les plages de l'Atlantique
India song Son nom de Venise
India song Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert
India song, Son nom de Venise
India song, Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta de sert
A sea of troubles
Hiroshima mon amour, scénario
Hiroshima mon amour, scénario et dialogue
Moderaṭo kanṭibel
Moderaṭo kanṭibel
L' Eden cine ma
L' Eden cine ma
Les Lieux de Marguerite Duras
The square ; Ten-thirty on a summer night ; The afternoon of Monsieur Andesmas
Suzanna Andler ; La musica & L'amante anglaise
Les parleuses
Agatha
Hiroshima mon armour
Hiroshima mon armour
Nathalie Granger
Ach, Ernesto!
Ach, Ernesto!
'Destroy...' Translated from
'Destroy...' Translated from the French by Barbara Bray
Abahn Sabana David
Moderato cantabile, suivi de L
Moderato cantabile, suivi de L'Univers romanesque de Marguerite Duras
detruire dit-elle
L'amante Anglaise (translated
L'amante Anglaise (translated By Barbara bray)
The Vice-Consul
Amante anglaise
The rapture of Lol V. Stein;
Threeplays
Threeplays
Hiroshima mon amour (and) Une aussi longue absence
Le vice-consul
Marin de Gibraltar
Ravissement de Lol V. Stein
4 Novels : The Square, Moderat
4 Novels : The Square, Moderate Cantabile, 10
La Provinciale de Tourgueniev
La Provinciale de Tourgueniev
La ravissement de Lol V.Stein
La ravissement de Lol V.Stein
Le ravissement de Lol V. Stein
Le Ravissement De Lol V. Sttei
Le Ravissement De Lol V. Sttein
The afternoon of Monsieur Ande
The afternoon of Monsieur Andesman
The afternoon of Monsieur Ande
The afternoon of Monsieur Andesmas
Ein ruhiges Leben
Ein ruhiges Leben
L' apre s-midi de Monsieur An
L' apre s-midi de Monsieur Andesmas
L' après-midi de Monsieur Andesmas
L'après-midi de monsieur andesmas (French Edition)
L'APRES-MIDI DE MONSIEUR ANDES
L'APRES-MIDI DE MONSIEUR ANDESMAS (FRENCH EDITION)
Ten-thirty on a summer night
Une Aussi LOngue Absence
Une Aussi LOngue Absence
Dix heures et demie du soir en
Dix heures et demie du soir en e te
Dix heures et demie du soir en été
Les viaducs de la Seine-et-Oise
Petits chevaux de Tarquinia
Petits chevaux de Tarquinia
The little horses of Tarquinia
The little horses of Tarquinia
Un barrage contre le Pacifique
Un barrage contre le Pacifique, roman
Des journées entières dans les arbres
Barrage contre le Pacifique
Les petits chevaux de Traquini
Les petits chevaux de Traquinia
Les petits cheveux de Tarquini
Les petits cheveux de Tarquinia
Le marin de Gibraltar
Le Marin de Gibraltar. Roman,
Le Marin de Gibraltar. Roman, etc
Le marin de Gibralter
Le marin de Gibralter
Les impudents
Der Schmerz