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The Poems and Aphorisms of Maurice Chapelan

The Poems and Aphorisms of Maurice Chapelan by alumna Dr Mary Munro-Hill

  • Date04 December 2020

Bedford College alumna, Dr Mary Munro-Hill (BA French 1964), has published her new book, The Poems and Aphorisms of Maurice Chapelan.

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This book, prefaced by the French novelist and essayist, Jeanne Cressanges, focuses on Maurice Chapelan's poetry and aphorisms, which are an integral part of his oeuvre.

His poems encompass the whole essence of the man, his very heart and soul, whereas the aphorisms express his philosophy. Chapelan is a master of the prose poem - le poème en prose - a creator of concise poetic pieces full of rich imagery and musicality. His aphorisms, too, are often poetic, and most of his work, in every genre, contains verse and philosophy. Above all, Chapelan was a moralist and a fine practitioner of l'humour noir, which he defines as la conjuration de l'horreur par le rire. He called himself un humoraliste.

Although Maurice Chapelan died in 1992 most of his books are still in print and he is remembered with affection, admiration and gratitude by those who used to relish his witty Divertissements grammaticaux in Le Figaro litteraire. He had been resident chroniqueur du langage at Le Figaro since 1961, his earlier articles appearing under the more sober heading, Usage et grammaire. He continued to write his chroniques until shortly before his death.

The Poems and Aphorisms of Maurice Chapelan is available to buy here and you can view other books by Mary online

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