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French
writer known mainly as the creator of UBU ROI (1896), a kind of
parody of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Jarry was a forerunner of
the Theatre of the Absurd (see Beckett, Ionesco, Pirandello, Genet
and others), employing a Surrealistic style, and inventing a logic
of the absurd, which he called pataphysique. Jarry's other
works include stories, novels, and poems.
"Laughter is born out of the discovery of the contradictory."
Jarry was born in Laval, Mayenne, the son of a wealthy farmer and
craftsmen. He moved at the age of 18 to Paris to live on a small
family inheritance. Ubu roi was first written when he was
15 years old. The play was originally presented with marionettes,
and used one of Jarry's teachers as a model. In 1896 Aurélien Lugné-Poë
produced it in Paris, where the performance caused a riot.
In Paris Jarry frequented the literary salons and began to write,
producing two sequels to Ubu, UBU ENCHAÎNE (1900), and UBU COCU,
published posthumously in 1944. H.G. Wells's novel The Time Machine
inspired Jarry to write the speculative essay 'How to Construct
a Time Machine' (1900). LE SURÂLE (1902) was a comic fantasy featuring
a superman who, nourished on super food, wins an extraordinary bicycle
race against a six-man team and performs astonishing feats of erotic
endurance before perishing in the passionate embrace of an amorous
machine.
His fortune was soon spent, and Jarry lapsed into a chaotic, Bohemian
lifestyle. Though a midget, his presence was huge. Jarry had a taste
for absinthe; he lived in a bizarre apartment where each storey
had been cut horizontally in half to make double the original number
of floors. André Gide put Jarry into an episode of his novel The
Counterfeiters. Until his death at the age of thirty-four, Jarry
was a familiar figure stalking the streets of Paris with his green
umbrella, symbol in King Ubu of middle-class power, wearing
cyclist's garb and carrying two pistols. Jarry died of alcoholism
and tuberculosis in Paris, on November 1, 1907.
Alfred Jarry's influence on modern science fiction is seen is J.G.
Ballard's The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy as a Downhill
Motor Race (1967), which echoes Jarry's themes from his essay
Commentair pour servir à la construction pratique de la machine
à explorer le temps.
Ubu
roi - first presented on December 10, 1896 at the Théâtre
de l'Oeuvre. - Cowardly Père Ubu is egged on by his wife to murder
the royal family. He becomes the king of Poland and establishes
a reign of terror before being defeated by the Tsar and forced
into exile in France with Mother Ubu. The events take place in
a crazy never-never land, the tempo is rapid, and the principal
characters move through the story like some monstrous puppets,
in an attack on existing moral and aesthetic values. - In addition
to satirizing bourgeois values, Jarry sneers at traditional drama;
a scene in which Mère and Père Ubu plot to assassinate the King
of Poland for instance, apes Shakespeare's Macbeth.
"Yet it is high time we perceive the remarkably clear line
that connects the impish figure of Alfred Jarry in 1896, calmly
saying merde (shit) to bourgeois culture, with Albert Camus, the
impassioned humanist who wanted to bring all the black sheep back
into the fold."
(Mayrice Nadeau in The History of Surrealism, 1968)
For further reading: Alfred Jarry, Nihilism and the Theater
of the Absurd by M.M. LaBelle (1980); Sous le masque d'Alfred
Jarry? Les sources d'Ubu roi by C.Chasse (1921); D'Ubu roi au
douanier Rosseau by C. Chasse (1947) - See also: Guillaume Apollinaire,
Samuel Beckett, Eugéne Ionesco - Pataphysics: 'formally
defined' as the science of imaginary solutions, which symbolically
attributes the properties of objects, described by their virtuality
to their lineaments. The 'science' was later taken up and developed
by other French novelists such as Boris Vian, George Perec and
Raymond Queneau.
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Selected works:
- LES MINUTES DE SABLE MÉMORIAL, 1894
- CÉSAR ANTÉCHRIST, 1895
- Caesar Antichrist
- UBU ROI, 1896 - King Ubu
- LES JOURS ET
LES NUITS, 1897 - Days and Nights
- L'AMOUR ABSOLU, 1899
- UBU
ENCHAÍNÉ, 1900 - Ubu Bound
- COMMENTAIR POUR SERVIR À LA CONSTRUCTION
PRATIQUE DE LA MACHINE À EXPLORER LE TEMPS, 1900
- UBU SUR LA
BUTTE, 1901
- MESSALINE, 1901 - The Garden of Priapus - Messalina
- ALMANACH ILLUSTRÉ DU PÈRE, 1901
- LE SURMÂLE, 1902 - The Supermale
- PAR LA TAILLE, 1906
- ALBERT SAMAIN, 1907
- LE MOUTARDIER DU
PAPE, 1907
- LA PAPESSE JEANNE, 1908
- GESTES ET OPINIONS DU DOCTEUR
FAUSTROLL, PATAPHYSICIEN, 1898-1911 - translated as Exploits and
Opinions of Dr Faustroll, 'Pataphysician', in Selected Works of
Alfred Jarry
- SPECULATIONS, 1911
- PANTAGRUEL, 1911 (with Eugène
Demolder)
- GESTES, 1921
- LA DRAGONNE, 1943
- UBU COCU, 1944
- Ubu Cuckolded
- CHOIX DE TEXTES, 1946
- L'AUTRE ALCESTE, 1947
- OUVRES COMPLÈTES, 1949
- LE REVANCE DE LA NUIT, 1949
- L'OBJET
AIMÉ, 1953
- TOUT UBU, 1962
- SELECTED WORKS, 1965
- LA CHANDELLE
VERTE, 1969
- LA MANOR ENCHANTÉ, 1974
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