
Person
Marcel Aymé
Writing · 1902–1967 · Joigny, Yonne, France
Biography
Marcel Aymé (29 March 1902 – 14 October 1967) was a French novelist and playwright, who also wrote screenplays and works for children. Marcel André Aymé was born in Joigny, in the Burgundy region of France, the youngest of six children. His father, Joseph, was a blacksmith, and his mother, Emma Monamy, died when he was two years old, after the family had moved to Tours. Marcel was sent to live with his maternal grandparents in the village of Villers-Robert, a place where he would spend the next eight years, and which would serve as the model for the fictitious village of Claquebue in what is perhaps the most well-known of his novels, La Jument verte. In 1906 Marcel entered the local primary school. Because his grandfather was a staunch anti-clerical republican, he was looked down upon by his classmates, many of whose parents held more traditional views. Accordingly, Marcel was not baptized before reaching the age of eight, nearly two years after the death of his grandfather in 1908. Orphaned once more when his grandmother died two years later, he briefly lived with other family members before moving to Dole, a small town of the Franche-Comte region, to stay with an aunt and attend the Collège de l'Arc, where he demonstrated more ability in mathematics than in literature. His years at school there were an unpleasant experience he would never look back on fondly. Despite ongoing issues with his health that had begun when he was a child, Aymé was able to perform his military service, which began in 1919, as part of an artillery unit in the occupied Rhineland. In 1923 he moved to Paris where he worked unsuccessfully at a bank, an insurance company, and as a journalist. Though he failed in his career as a reporter, his stint at the newspaper allowed him to discover his love of writing. His first published novel was Brûlebois (1926), and in 1929 his La Table aux crevés won the Prix Renaudot. After the great success of his novel La Jument verte (1933), translated into English as The Green Mare, he concentrated mostly on writing and published children's stories, novels, and collections of stories. In 1935 he also started writing movie scripts. In theater, Marcel Aymé found success with his plays Lucienne et le boucher, Clérambard (1949), a farce, and Tête des autres (1952), which criticized the death penalty. He died in 1967 and was buried in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris. One of Aymé's most famous short stories is Le passe-muraille or "The Walker-Through-Walls". At the age of 42, Dutilleul suddenly discovers that he has "the remarkable gift of being able to pass through walls with perfect ease". What begins as a novelty that gives him pleasure ends up pushing Dutilleul toward ever more sinister pursuits. Visitors to Paris can see a monument in his honor at Place Marcel-Aymé, in the Montmartre Quarter. The statue is based upon his short story "Le passe-muraille" ("The Walker through Walls"). Source: Article "Marcel Aymé" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
Die Mondvögel
Author

Uranus
Novel

La Tête des autres
Writer

The Tales of the Perched Cat
Original Story
Nouvelles de Marcel Aymé
Novel

Way of Youth
Novel

The Witches of Salem
Translator

Papa, Mama, My Wife and Me
Writer

Méfions-nous des honnêtes gens !
Novel

Le passe-muraille
Short Story
Filmography
- 2021Heavens AboveShort Story
- 2016Le passe-murailleShort Story
- 2014Méfions-nous des honnêtes gens !Novel
- 2010ClérambardWriter
- 2007The Wall-PasserWriter
- 2007Passe-murailleNovel
- 1994The Tales of the Perched CatOriginal Story
- 1992Edwige Feuillère en scèneWriter
- 1991The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big FishNovel
- 1991HéloïseNovel
- 1990Les Bottes de sept lieuesAuthor
- 1990Nouvelles de Marcel AyméNovel
- 1990UranusNovel
- 1990In the MoonlightAuthor
- 1989La VouivreNovel
- 1977Le Passe-murailleWriter
- 1974La Mouche bleueWriter
- 1974Les Oiseaux de la luneAuthor
- 1973La Tête des autresWriter
- 1969Le minotaureAuthor
- 1969ClerambardTheatre Play
- 1967La Bonne PeintureWriter
- 1966Your Money or Your LifeDialogue
- 1963Die MondvögelAuthor
- 1960Love and the FrenchwomanAuthor
- 1959The Green MareWriter
- 1959The Man Who Walked Through the WallWriter
- 1959Way of YouthNovel
- 1957The Witches of SalemTranslator
- 1956La Traversée de ParisNovel
- 1955Papa, Mama, My Wife and MeWriter
- 1954Papa, Mama, the Maid and IWriter
- 1951The Hunting GroundNovel
- 1943Madame et le mortWriter
- 1943Le Voyageur de la ToussaintScreenplay
- 1941Portrait of InnocenceWriter
- 1941The Suitors ClubWriter
- 1936Les mutinés de l'ElseneurDialogue
- 1935The Green DominoDialogue
- 1935Crime and PunishmentDialogue
- 1934Street Without a NameWriter
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