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Fiction and Non-Fiction in a Time of Catastrophe: Intellectuals Fleeing Europe Under Nazi Occupation

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November 29, 2022
12:00AM - 11:59PM
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Add to Calendar 2022-11-29 00:00:00 2022-11-29 23:59:00 Fiction and Non-Fiction in a Time of Catastrophe: Intellectuals Fleeing Europe Under Nazi Occupation Fiction and Non-Fiction in a Time of Catastrophe: Intellectuals Fleeing Europe Under Nazi Occupation Lecture by: Adrian Bosc (writer and publisher, resident at Villa Albertine) Professor Bruno Cabanes (Ohio State) Professor Alice Conklin (Ohio State) Professor Eric Jennings (University of Toronto) In his novel Capitaine (2018), prize-winning writer and publisher Adrien Bosc traces the improbable voyage of a cargo-ship crammed with intellectual titans, considered "undesirable" by the Vichy regime, and hunted by the Nazis, from Marseille to the Americas via Martinique in 1941. The story of these personalities on board the Capitaine-Paul-Lemerle, covers some very similar ground to renowned historian Eric Jennings's recent book of non-fiction titled Escape from Vichy: the Refugee Exodus to the French Caribbean (2018), which follows this as well as many other transatlantic crossings during World War Il. This event, co-sponsored with the Center of Excellence at OSU, will shed light on intellectual life in France under Nazi occupation, the exile of scholars, artists, and thinkers, some of them French Jews, other German dissidents, or Spanish Republicans, as well as on the complex relationship between fiction and history. Online French Center of Excellence frenchcoe@osu.edu America/New_York public

Fiction and Non-Fiction in a Time of Catastrophe: Intellectuals Fleeing Europe Under Nazi Occupation

Lecture by:

  • Adrian Bosc (writer and publisher, resident at Villa Albertine)

  • Professor Bruno Cabanes (Ohio State)

  • Professor Alice Conklin (Ohio State)

  • Professor Eric Jennings (University of Toronto)


In his novel Capitaine (2018), prize-winning writer and publisher Adrien Bosc traces the improbable voyage of a cargo-ship crammed with intellectual titans, considered "undesirable" by the Vichy regime, and hunted by the Nazis, from Marseille to the Americas via Martinique in 1941.

The story of these personalities on board the Capitaine-Paul-Lemerle, covers some very similar ground to renowned historian Eric Jennings's recent book of non-fiction titled Escape from Vichy: the Refugee Exodus to the French Caribbean (2018), which follows this as well as many other transatlantic crossings during World War Il.

This event, co-sponsored with the Center of Excellence at OSU, will shed light on intellectual life in France under Nazi occupation, the exile of scholars, artists, and thinkers, some of them French Jews, other German dissidents, or Spanish Republicans, as well as on the complex relationship between fiction and history.