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Death of "the writer-peasant" Claude Michelet, author of the saga Des grives aux loups

2022-05-26T18:12:00.161Z


Child of Corrèze, this “writer-peasant” born on May 30, 1938 in Brive, sold millions of books, standard bearer of popular literature far from the great Parisian literary prizes.


Claude Michelet, author of the very popular saga "

Des grives aux loups

", died on the night of Wednesday to Thursday at the age of 83 at his home in Brive-la-Gaillarde, his son announced to AFP. cadet.

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"

He died in his sleep in Brive where he lived for part of his life and where he pursued his career as a writer and that of a peasant, which made him proud

," Jean-Marc Michelet told AFP. AFP.

Child of Corrèze, this "

writer-peasant

" born on May 30, 1938 in Brive, sold millions of books, standard bearer of popular literature far from the great Parisian literary prizes.

After living in Paris until the early 1950s, he moved to Marcillac in the family home in 1960 where he cultivated the land and raised cows.

He had retired for several years from public life to take care of his wife who suffered from a degenerative disease, according to their son.

This support as a daily helper had greatly weakened him, as did the death of his eldest son David in 1995, engaged as a volunteer blue helmet in the former Yugoslavia, he underlined.

Claude Michelet's so

-called “terroir

” novels, reflections of the rural society of the last century, had a great impact on the French collective consciousness.

In

I chose the earth

(1975), he very simply describes his years of hard work punctuated by successes and failures.

Through this first success, he became the voice of thousands of small farmers often confused by agrarian reforms.

With

Des grives aux loups

, a success as soon as it was published in 1979, followed by three other family novels (

Les palombes n'passera plus

;

L'appel des engoulevents

;

La terre des Vialhe

), he entered the tradition of popular novels of the 19th century.

Claude Michelet was the father of six children, four of whom are still alive, and the son of Edmond Michelet, appointed Minister of the Armed Forces by General De Gaulle on his return from the Dachau camp.

He paid homage to him in

My Father Edmond Michelet

(1971).

Source: lefigaro

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