Jean-Pierre Brisset
See also: Brisset
Jean-Pierre Brisset , born with Sauvagère the October 30th 1837 and died in Ferté-Macé the September 2nd 1919, is a French, known writer at the same time like a saint of the Calendrier pataphysic and like a insane arts person. The writer André Breton reserved to him a choice place in his anthology of the black Humor.
Its life and its work
He leaves the school at twelve years to help his parents with the farm, then share at fifteen years like apprentice pastrycook with Paris. In 1855, it engages in the army for seven years and takes share with the Crimean War. Then in 1859, it makes profitable the war in Italy against the Austria to learn the Italian . Wounded with Magenta, it is made prisoner. The Guerre of 1870 will see it Sous-lieutenant with the 50e regiment of infantry of line. Again captive, it is sent to Magdeburg in Saxony where it learns the German .In 1871, it publishes swimming or art to only swim learned in less than one hour then resigns of the army and share food with Marseilles, where it deposits the patent of the “air-conducting girdle-pants of swimming”, which is a commercial failure. It goes back to Magdeburg where it earns its living as professor of languages and develops a method of training of French which it publishes on account of author in 1874.
In 1876, of return to Paris, it takes again service as captain with the 32e regiment of infantry. Brisset deposits a new patent, that of a “calligraphic small plank” intended for the teaching of the writing and drawing. He resigns of the army for good in 1877 and is made professor of living languages in Paris. In 1878, it publishes logical grammar or theory of a new mathematical analysis .
Brisset postulates then with an employment in the railroads and it is named in 1879 police chief of administrative monitoring at the station of Orchies, then in 1880 at the station of Angers Saint-Serge. In 1883, it publishes a new edition of the logical Grammaire and receives the revelation which will be the base of all its works: “The man was born in water, its ancestor is the frog and analyzes human languages brings the proof of this theory. ”
In 1890, it publishes the mystery of God is accomplished and gives several conferences to Paris, opposite pastry making where it made his training on the Boulevard of the Temple. In 1895, it takes its functions of police chief of administrative monitoring at the Saint-Laud station of Angers, then finishes its career at the station of the Eagle in the Orne. In 1900, it makes distribute to Paris by criers a sheet with the format of a daily newspaper, the Great News , which announces the publication of the Science of God or the creation of the man . Then it publishes in 1906 accomplished Prophecies (Daniel and the Apocalypse) .
In 1912, the writer Jules Romains receives the Mystery of God is accomplished like the human Origins , which has just appeared. It organizes with accustomed friends of the hoaxes the election of the “Prince of the thinkers”. Brisset is elected on January 6th, 1913 and a Brisset day is organized in Paris, with banquet, speech and conference of the Prince of the Thinkers to the Hotel of the learned societies. A legacy with Jules Romains will allow the introduction of an annual dinner its memory until 1939.
Quotations
Extracted from logical grammar, solving all the difficulties and making known by the analysis of the word the formation of the languages and that of mankind (1883):- I: Anger
the first I is the stiff or right member. The violence of erection created anger or anger, made throw the first cries and go on all sides. One can say that the life started with letter I, as it is by the dairy that the child starts to live. L: The language L is the consonant of the lips and the language; it calls towards the sex, the first place, the yeu.- the language with-play, engages it, the language. Its origin is a call to licking.
Q: The tail- We indicated in particular the value of hone to the letter C.
the real tails caused quarrels.- You my prick uses, you show me.
the tail uses with furrow, the charge.- Which sex tail uses, its tail uses.
Some modern editions
- human Origins (foreword of Christian Prigent), edition RROZ, 2001.
- Brisset without sorrow , text of the spectacle “Words to be bound”, adaptation of Gilles Rosière, Deleatur Editions, 2001.
- complete Works , Presses of Reality, Dijon, 2001.
- the Great news , Editions Thousand and One Nights, 2004.
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