Roland Topor

Roland Topor

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name = Roland Topor


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birthdate = birth date|1938|1|7|df=y
birthplace = Paris
deathdate = death date and age|1997|4|16|1938|1|7|df=y
deathplace = Paris
occupation = designer, painter, fiction writer
nationality = French
period = 1964-1969
genre = Psychological, Horror, Low fantasy, Satire, Surrealism
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notableworks = "The Tenant"
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Roland Topor (January 7, 1938April 16, 1997), was a French illustrator, painter, writer and filmmaker, known for the surreal nature of his work. He was of Polish Jewish origin and spent the early years of his life in Savoy where his family hid him from the Nazi peril.

Literature

Roland Topor wrote the novel "The Tenant" ("Le Locataire chimérique", 1964), which was adapted to film by Roman Polanski in 1976. "The Tenant" is the story of a Parisian of Polish descent, a chilling exploration of alienation and identity, asking disturbing questions about how we define ourselves. The later novel "Joko's Anniversary" (1969), another fable about loss of identity, is a vicious satire on social conformity.

A new presentation of The Tenant by Roland Topor was released in October, 2006. The book has Topor's original novel, a new introduction by Thomas Ligotti, a selection of short stories by Topor, a healthy representation of Topor's artwork, and an essay on the famous Roman Polanski film version. There is a working possibility of having Mr Polanski write a new foreword to this edition.

Thomas Ligotti's introduction clocks in at 3500 words and concerns the affirmative themes of world-renowned authors, focusing on Luigi Pirandello, with the negationist themes of Roland Topor's The Tenant.

ongs

Roland Topor wrote two songs for Megumi Satsu, "Je M'aime" and "Monte dans mon Ambulance"

Cinema

With René Laloux, Topor made "The Dead Times" ("Les Temps morts", 1964), "The Snails" ("Les Escargots", 1965) and their most famous work, the feature length "Fantastic Planet" ("La Planète Sauvage", 1973).

Topor also worked as an actor, his most famous part being Renfield in Werner Herzog's "" (1979).

Chronology



right|thumb|2230px|"Pour Laura" - Roland ToporTopor published several books of drawings, including "Dessins panique" (1965) "Quatre roses pour Lucienne" (1967) and "Toporland" (1975). Selections from "Quatre roses pour Lucienne" were reprinted in the English language collection "Stories and Drawings" (1967). His carefully detailed, realistic style, with elaborate crosshatching, emphasises the fantastic and macabre subject matter of the images.

1962 - Creates the Panic Movement ("mouvement panique"), together with Alejandro Jodorowsky and Fernando Arrabal.

1961 to 1965 - Contributes to French satirical magazine Hara Kiri.

1965 - Creates, with partner René Laloux, the animated short film Les Escargots. The movie won Special Jury Prize at the Cracow Film Festival.

1966 - Illustrates Daniel Spoerri's "An Anecdoted Topography of Chance (Re-Anecdoted Version)" published by the Something Else Press.

1971 - Creates the drawings for the bizarre introduction of Arrabal's film "Viva la muerte".

1973 - Topor designs and René Laloux direct "La Planète sauvage", a 72-minute long animated film, based on a novel by Stefan Wul. Until today, the movie is considered the only feature-long drawn cut-out animated film ("The Adventures of Prince Achmed" used silhouette cut-out animation and "" used digital cut-outs. Several features directed by Karel Zeman were created with cut-outs from various sources.).

1974 - Topor has a cameo in Dusan Makavejev's "Sweet Movie"

1976 - Roman Polanski directs a movie version of Topor's book "The Tenant".

1979 - Plays the role of Renfield in Werner Herzog's "Nosferatu" movie.

1983 - Creates with Henri Xhonneux the popular French TV series "Téléchat", a parody of news broadcasts featuring puppets of a cat and an ostrich.

1989 - With Henri Xhonneux co-writes the screenplay for the film "Marquis", loosely based on the life and writings of Marquis de Sade. The cast consisted of actors in period costumes with animal masks, with a separate puppet for de Sade's anthropomorphised "bodily appendage".

External links

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* [http://www.millipedepress.com/books/tenant.html The Tenant] , Millipede Press 2006
* [http://www.agoravox.fr/article.php3?id_article=33349 An interview (in French) with Daniel Colagrossi about his recent book "Topor traits"]


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