Yourcenar, Marguerite

Yourcenar, Marguerite
orig. Marguerite de Crayencour

born June 8, 1903, Brussels, Belg.
died Dec. 17, 1987, Northeast Harbor, Maine, U.S.

Belgian-born French-U.S. novelist, essayist, and short-story writer.

Independently wealthy after her father's death, she led a nomadic life until World War II, when she settled in the U.S. with the American woman who would be her lifelong companion and translator. Her works are noted for their rigorously classical style, their erudition, and their psychological subtlety. Her masterpiece is Memoirs of Hadrian (1951), a historical novel of the 2nd-century Roman Empire. Other works include the novels Coup de grâce (1939) and The Abyss (1968), Oriental Tales (1938), and the prose poem "Fires" (1936). In 1980 she became the first woman in history to be elected to the Académie Française.

Marguerite Yourcenar, 1971

Gisèle Freund 1971

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▪ French author
original name  Marguerite de Crayencour  
born June 8, 1903, Brussels, Belgium
died December 17, 1987, Northeast Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine, U.S.
 novelist, essayist, and short-story writer who became the first woman to be elected to the Académie Française ( French Academy), an exclusive literary institution with a membership limited to 40.

      Crayencour was educated at home in French Flanders and spent much of her early life traveling with her father. She began writing as a teenager and continued to do so after her father's death left her independently wealthy. She led a nomadic life until the outbreak of World War II, at which time she settled permanently in the United States. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1947. The name “Yourcenar” is an imperfect anagram of her original name, “Crayencour.”

      Yourcenar's literary works are notable for their rigorously classical style, their erudition, and their psychological subtlety. In her most important books she re-creates past eras and personages, meditating thereby on human destiny, morality, and power. Her masterpiece is Mémoires d'Hadrien (1951; Memoirs of Hadrian), a historical novel constituting the fictionalized memoirs of that 2nd-century Roman emperor. Another historical novel is L'Oeuvre au noir (1968; The Abyss), an imaginary biography of a 16th-century alchemist and scholar. Among Yourcenar's other works are the short stories collected in Nouvelles orientales (1938; Oriental Tales), the prose poem Feux (1936; Fires), and the short novel Le Coup de grâce (1939; Eng. trans. Coup de Grâce). Her works were translated by the American Grace Frick, Yourcenar's secretary and life companion. Yourcenar wrote numerous essays and also translated African American spirituals and various English and American novels into French.

      Membership in the Académie Française requires French citizenship. Yourcenar had become a U.S. citizen, however, so the president of France granted her a special dual U.S.–French citizenship in 1979, and she was subsequently elected to the Académie in 1980.

Additional Reading
Pierre L. Horn, Marguerite Yourcenar (1985); Georgia Hooks Shurr, Marguerite Yourcenar: A Reader's Guide (1987); Josyane Savigneau, Marguerite Yourcenar: Inventing a Life (1993; originally published in French, 1990).

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