Paris Noir

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Authors: Jacques Yonnet

Jacques Yonnet

Paris Noir
The Secret History of a City

translated with an introduction and notes by Christine Donougher

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Publishing History

First published in France in 1954

First published by Dedalus in 2006, reprinted in 2009

First e-book edition 2011

Rue des Maléfices © copyright Editions Phébus, Paris 1987

Introduction, notes and translation © copyright Christine Donougher 2006

The right of the estate of Jacques Yonnet to be identified as the copyright holder and Christine Donougher to be identified as the translator of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patent Act, 1988

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THE TRANSLATOR

Christine Donougher’s translation of
The Book of Nights
won the 1992 Scott Moncrieff Translation Prize.

Her translations from French for Dedalus are: 6 novels by Sylvie Germain‚
The Book of Nights

Night of Amber

Days of Anger

The Book of Tobias

Invitation to a Journey
and
The Song of False Lovers

Enigma
by Rezvani‚
The Experience of the Night
by Marcel Béalu‚
Le Calvaire
by Octave Mirbeau‚
Tales from the Saragossa Manuscript
by Jan Potocki‚
The Land of Darkness
by Daniel Arsand and
Paris Noir
by Jacques Yonnet.

Her translation from Italian for Dedalus are
Senso (and other stories)
by Camillo Boito‚
Sparrow and Temptation (and other stories)
by Giovanni Verga.

Christine Donougher is currently translating
Magnus
by Sylvie Germain for Dedalus.

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Night of Amber
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Days of Anger
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Infinite Possibilities
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Invitation to a Journey
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Marthe
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Là-Bas
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En Route
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Contents

Translator’s Introduction

Chapter I

    
The Watchmaker of Backward-Running Time

Chapter II

    
The Man Who Repented of Betraying a Secret

    
The Shipwreckage Doll

Chapter III

    
‘Your Body’s Tattooed’

    
Enemy Tattoos

    
The House That No Longer Exists

Chapter IV

    
Alfophonse’s Moniker

    
The Sorry Tale of Théophile Trigou

    
The Ill-Fated Knees

    
The Old Man Who Appears After Midnight

    
The Ill-Fated Knees

Chapter V

    
Mina the Cat

Chapter VI

    
Keep-on-Dancin’

Chapter VII

    
St Patère

    
The ‘Bohemians’ and Paris

    
Zoltan the Mastermind

    
The Old Man Who Appears After Midnight

Chapter VIII

    
Rue des Maléfices

Chapter IX

    
The Sleeper on the Pont-au-Double

    
Keep-on-Dancin’

    
The Sleeper on the Pont-au-Double

Chapter X

    
The Sleeper on the Pont-au-Double

Chapter XI

    
Marionettes and Magic Spells

    
The Old Man Who Appears After Midnight

    
Zoltan the Mastermind

    
The Old Man Who Appears After Midnight

Chapter XII

    
On the Art of Accommodating the Dead

    
Keep-on-Dancin’

    
Zoltan the Mastermind

Chapter XIII

    
The Gypsies of Paris

    
The St-Médard Concessions

    
The Gypsies of Paris

Chapter XIV

    
Keep-on-Dancin’

Chapter XV

    
The Shipwreckage Doll

Chapter XVI

    
Rue des Maléfices

Translator’s Notes

Translator's Introduction

First issued in 1954 under the publisher's choice of title
Enchantements sur Paris
(Paris Spellbound)‚ reissued in accordance the author's wishes as
Rue des Maléfices
(Witchcraft Street)‚ Jacques Yonnet's only published book fits into no single category. Personal diary‚ memoir of some of the darkest hours in a nation's history‚ guide to a city's lower depths‚ ethnographical study of an urban population that no longer exists or has been driven elsewhere‚ record of a number of paranormal incidents and experiences –
Paris Noir
is all of these.

Jacques Yonnet is twenty-four years old when war breaks out in 1939. Captured by the Germans in June 1940‚ as France's eastern defences crumble before the invasion‚ Yonnet escapes and returns to his native city‚ but not to where he is known‚ at home among old friends and family (of socialist inclinations). A hunted man‚ sought by the Nazis and by the collaborationist French police‚ he goes underground in the heart of Paris‚ in the ‘villages' of the 5th arrondissement on the Left Bank – Maubert‚ Montagne‚ Mouffetard‚ Gobelins. Here he finds refuge‚ as though in another world‚ another dimension.

It is a world that would have been familiar to the great French poet of the 15th century‚ François Villon‚ a world peopled by beggars and rag-pickers‚ mercenary soldiers‚ petty criminals‚ police informers‚ penniless artists‚ whores‚ healers‚ drunks‚ exiles‚ exorcists‚ gypsies‚ wayward wives and defrocked priests. And the common ground on which they all meet are the numerous bars and drinking establishments that offer a curious combination of anonymity and community‚ an ideal environment for a young man who is to become active in the Resistance.

Because as the war progresses‚ Yonnet‚ for all his natural scepticism and non-conformist anarchist tendencies‚ gets involved in clandestine warfare and ends up running a mapping and radio transmission centre‚ liaising with London to ensure that Allied bombings on German targets in the Parisian region are carried out with the fewest possible civilian casualties. But far from being motivated by any notion of patriotism or ideology‚ it is a personal sympathy for the plight of a parachutist in hiding that draws him in. It is the individual story to which he responds.

And this curious world that he now inhabits throws up the most extraordinary individual stories‚ which for Yonnet constitute the real fabric of the city he loves: stories of love and hatred‚ friendship and betrayal‚ obsession and jealousy‚ persecution and revenge – but always with a curious edge to them‚ a suggestion that things could not have happened otherwise‚ at that time‚ in that place.

What emerges from Yonnet's stories is a sense that it is the city itself that creates its own history. It is not an inanimate construct. It exists on a level that transcends the physical evidence of the here and now. And events are in some mysterious way determined by their location‚ even as the location is defined by the events that have occurred there.

Whilst these are conclusions that Yonnet himself has reached‚ through reflection and observation and extensive reading of historical documents and literature on Paris‚ some of the low-life characters with whom he becomes acquainted – the cool killer Keep-on-Dancin'‚ for instance‚ or the Gypsy who exacts a terrible revenge for being insulted – turn out to be extraordinary repositories of this kind of wisdom about the nature of the city‚ and willing to share their arcane knowledge with him.

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