Marcel Schneider
French writer

Marcel Schneider

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11 August 1913(Levallois-Perret, France)
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22 January 2009(Paris, France)
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Marcel Schneider (11 August 1913 – 22 January 2009) was a French writer, laureate of numerous literary awards.

Biography

Schneider was born in a family of Alsatian origin who chose France after 1871. An agrégé es letters, he taught in Rouen (Jean Lecanuet was among his students), before devoting himself entirely to literature and music. He came to live in Paris and became a member of the publishing house Grasset.

Both as a writer and as a historian of literature, he was an adept of fantastic literature. He recognized three masters in the fantastic field: Charles Nodier, Gérard de Nerval and Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann.

A very good connoisseur of music, he published works on Schubert and Wagner and traced the history of the ballet since Louis XIV.

A sympathizer of the Action française, he was close to writers as different as André Gide, Georges Dumézil and Paul Morand who bequeathed him his wardrobe. He also attended literary salons including those of Marie-Laure de Noailles, Solange de La Baume, Josette Day and Florence Gould [fr].

In the 1980s, he regularly wrote in Le Quotidien de Paris (Groupe Quotidien [fr]), founded and directed by Philippe Tesson [fr].

He was close to friends such as Jacques Brenner [fr], Henri Sauguet and Matthieu Galey [fr] and used to publish in Brenner's Les Cahiers des Saison (1953–1962).

Schneider was awarded the 1996 prix de la langue française.

He is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery (45th division).

Memoirs

Schneider published his memoirs in the form of a diary in the following order:

  • 1989: L'Éternité fragile, Paris, Éditions Grasset
  • 1991: Innocence et Vérité, Grasset
  • 1992: Le Palais des mirages, Grasset,
  • 1993: Le Goût de l'absolu, Grasset
  • 2001: Les Gardiens du secret, Grasset, Prix Ève Delacroix

Prizes and distinctions

  • 1950: Prix Cazes for Le Chasseur vert
  • 1976: Prix Marcel Proust for Sur une étoile
  • 1982: Prix du Livre Inter for La Lumière du Nord
  • 1990: Prix Maurice Genevoix for L'éternité fragile
  • 1990: Prix Jean-Freustié for L'Éternité fragile
  • 1996: Grand prix de littérature Paul-Morand
  • 1998: Prix de la langue française
  • 2001: Prix Ève Delacroix for Les Gardiens du secret

Sources

  • Roger Peyrefitte, Propos secrets, Paris, Albin Michel, 1977
  • Matthieu Galey, Journal I (1953-1964), Grasset, 1987
  • Matthieu Galey, Journal II (1965-1986), Grasset, 1989
  • Jean Dutourd, Diane de Margerie, Christine Jordis,Solange Fasquelle, Avec Marcel Schneider, Éditions du Rocher, 2005
  • Hommage à Marcel Schneider in Bulletin de "La Route inconnue", bulletin des Amis d'André Dhôtel, n° 23 June 2009