Emmanuelle Hutin

Les Francs-tireuses

September 6, 2024
Novel
20 €
9782380823325
978-2-3808-2332-5
																Emmanuelle Hutin, Les Francs-tireuses
																Emmanuelle Hutin, Les Francs-tireuses

"Can one even fathom such audacity?" Claude Cahun will write after the war. How can one believe that a couple of middle-aged Jewish women artists, of fragile health and bourgeois origins, stood alone against the Germans during the four years of the occupation of Jersey Island? Claude Cahun is one of the most unique figures in the Parisian avant-garde art scene. With Suzanne Malherbe, her lifelong partner, she adheres to and actively participates in the surrealist and anti-fascist revolutionary movement. But it’s on the island of Jersey, where they settle in 1938, that their activist work unfolds. Convinced that freedom and brotherly love are universal values, Claude and Suzanne conduct a poetic counter-propaganda; a resistance of papers, empty bottles, and thousands of leaflets signed "The Unknown Soldier" to create the impression of rebellion within the German ranks. They are the sharpshooters, using their spiritual weapons to urge soldiers to stop fighting. History proved them right: Jersey was peacefully liberated.

"Les Francs-tireuses" relies on texts in which Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbe recounted their war years. Remaining faithful to their actions and personalities, Emmanuelle Hutin freely draws inspiration from these writings to pay tribute to the courage of these resistance fighters, who have been made invisible by history.

The author

Emmanuelle was born in 1979 in Paris. 38 years later, she remembers her first short story written at the age of nine and leaves a long career in the world of luxury to write. From her years at Chanel, she keeps a taste for reflections on beauty, on the construction of the self, on the role of appearances. In the end, her best guru is not Gabrielle Chanel, but her son, whose serious illness offers—imposes—a life trajectory that frees her from the injunctions of motherhood and femininity. She recounts this trajectory in her first book, La grenade, published by Stock in 2021. In parallel to writing, she is curator, artistic director and teaches yoga for charity.

September 6, 2024
Novel
20 €
9782380823325
978-2-3808-2332-5