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PARTISAN REVIEW
Nouvelle Revue Franr;aise
into the
Neue Franzosische Rundschau
(unsuc–
cessfully). Georges DUHAMEL: in Paris, a banned novel. Leon-Paul
FARGUE: Paris. Ramon FERNANDEZ: long live Doriot! Andre GIDE:
true to himself in Cannes. Jean GIONO: published in both zones; is start·
ing a venture for the production of moving pictures at Manosque. GIRAU–
DOUX: silence. Sacha GUITRY: in Paris, demonstrating that he is not a
Jew. Bernard GRASSET: adapts himself to the occupation, collaborates,
etc. R. MARTIN DU GARD: has come out against controlled literature.
Marcel MARTINET: ill in the occupied zone. MONTHERLANT: has
written an idiotic eulogy of the censorship
in
the
Temps.
Emmanuel
MOUNIER (of
Esprit):
tries to maintain the personal while adapting
himself. Jacques MESNIL (Botticelli): died on the road during the
debacle at the age of 70. Paul MORAND: Vichy water.
Fran~ois
MAURIAC: is saving his soul. MAUROIS: the United States. MALRAUX:
in the south, faithful to Stalinism. Jean MALAQUAIS: in the south, we
hope. Paul NIZAN (Stalinist) : probably killed at the front. Benjamin
PERET: in prison, then a proof-reader in Paris; now in the south.
Edouard PEISSON: conformist, elected to the Marseilles Academy. ltenry
POULAILLE: Paris. Charles PLISNIER: converted to Catholicism, has
published a novel in both zones. Georges PlOCH: dramatic critic of
L'Oeuvre,
Paris. Jules ROMAINS: the United States, the Daladier Mys–
tery, the Romains Mystery. Romain ROLLAND: ?. SAINT-EXUPERY:
on a mission connected with the French
~mbassy
at Washington. Victor
SERGE (Russian): has crossed the Atlantic. Andre SEVRY: publishing
Cote des Esclaves
in Paris. Boris SOUVARINE: in the south. J. G.
TRICOT
(Les Harmonies de la Grece):
civilian, killed on the Loire at
the age of 35. Tristan TZARA: hopes for a visa. VALERY: nothing.
Leon WERTH (Jew) : accumulates manuscripts- silence. George
BATAILLE (surrealism, revolution, Nietzche) : librarian in Paris. Phil–
ippe HENRIOT (Gringoire): "Let us prohibit divorce!" (Michel Henriot,
his nephew, killed his wife five years ago in some sordid affair of money
and sadism.) Louis PIERARD: Belgian socialism at the service of the
marshall. Leon PIERRE-QUINT: Jew, is silent in the "free" zone. Paul
RIVET (Museum of Man): refugee in Bogota. Jacques SOUSTELLE
(Museum of Man): Mexico-Free Fran.ce. J. P. SAMPSON: in Zurich,
translating Goethe and Silone. Philippe SOUPAULT (former surrealist):
dismissed censor in Tunis. Paul-Emile VICTOR
(Boreal
... ) :
entrusted
with the education of the young in Martinique. P. J. JOUVE:
in
Algeria,
editing
Fontaine,
a strictly lyrical review. Andre ROUSSEAUX: litera–
ture in
Figaro
(banned) in the "free" zone; objections to regimented
thought. A. PETITJEAN: star of the one time
Nouvelle Revue Franr;aise,
one hand torn from his brow; very much French rebirth. Jean GUE–
HENNO: national revolution, but with a republican soul, n'est-ce pas?
Luc DURTAIN: national revolution, of course, but with a soul and so
forth....
(Translated from the French by Jean Connolly)