BLOG   ABOUT   MY-BOOKSHOP   ALL POSTS  MORE   

John Baker's Blog

Reflections of a working writer and reader

When I write stories I am like someone who is in her own country, walking along streets that she has known since she was a child, between walls and trees that are hers. Natalia Ginzburg

Latest Posts

The Writers’ Police

The Writers’ Police, a collection of extracts from Parisian police files from 1879 through 1891, have been published by Bruno Fuligni. Fuligni, an employee at the French parliament who discovered and compiled the files, remarks on the vigour and thoroughness with which the writers of that era were spied upon by snitches and secret police.

“Beyond criminals and political figures, there are files on writers and artists. In some cases, they go quite far in their indiscretions,” Fuligni said.
According to the files, Victor Hugo was a miserly money-grubber, poet Arthur Rimbaud was “a monstrosity” and Paul Verlaine was “a worthless human being”.

Police found Rimbaud’s behavior repugnant and his work obscure, but began watching him when he was 15 years old.

“They immediately saw that this young man was enormously talented. The police spotted him before the literary inner circle did.”

They targeted the poet, Verlaine, after both men manned the barricades of the Paris Commune in 1871. Verlaine “is someone not worth bothering about, but holds dangerous personal views.”

A 1937 report on Andre Breton, a founder of the surrealist movement, describes him as “conducting anti-national activities.”

Bruno Fuligni wonders whether these kinds of activities by National police authorities have now ceased. So do we all.

If you enjoyed this post, subscribe to my RSS feed

Must reads

Out Stealing Timber I
Looking to be understood?
A Writer’s Notebook I
(La Peste) The Plague by Albert Camus - a review
Saddest Books Revisited
The Glass Menagerie - a review
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Bhagdad Burning
Five things Feminism has done for me
Learning to Write I
Read extracts from my novels

Recent Comments