Emmanuel Peillet
Emmanuel Peillet (born in 1914 - died in 1973) professor of letters and philosophy with Rheims then with the Louis-the-Large college in Paris, impassioned of photography and cactus, it in particular carried out with its pupils in 1943 the first edition (clandestine) of the poems of Jacques Prévert. Jean-Louis Curtis testifies that “its teaching was founded on a key idea, that to emancipation, of rupture: it was always necessary to be released from something, moral freedom was never a final state, but an effort of each moment, a conquest never assured. ”
It particularly affectionnait the pseudonyms and according to him the name Emmanuel Peillet was its “pseudonym of civil statue”. One lends multiple identities to him, among which: P. Lié , Latis , Anne de Latis , Jean-Hugues Sainmont , Dr. Sandomir , Melanie Plumet , Oktav Votka , Elme the Pale Mutineer , etc which are the founders of the Collège of 'Pataphysique.
Apart from its exposures and illustrated reports, it publishes under the name of Emmanuel Peillet the Philosophy of the departure (ED. Coclea, Saint-Thibault-of-Vines, 1939), Churches & castles of the valley of Ardre (port folio of 36 original photographs. At the author, Rheims, 1951), Michel Alexandre (Drawn with share under cover from Mercure de France, 1952). Under the pseudonym of Melanie Plumet, it published the Order (Editions of the tapeworm, Paris, 1944), and that of Lathis the Atheistic Organist (ED. College of 'Pataphysique, XCI, 1964).
It is one of the founding members of the Oulipo, Ouvroir of potential literature.
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