
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921 "in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament." Anatole France began his career as a poet and a journalist. In 1869, Le Parnasse Contemporain published one of his poems, La Part de Madeleine. In 1875, he sat on the committee which was in charge of the third Parnasse Contemporain compilation. He moved Paul Verlaine and Mallarmé aside of this Parnasse. As a journalist, from 1867, he wrote a lot of articles and notices. He became famous with the novel Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881). Its protagonist, skeptical old scholar Sylvester Bonnard, embodied France's own personality. The novel was praised for its elegant prose and won him a prize from the French Academy. In La Rotisserie de la Reine Pedauque (1893) Anatole France ridiculed belief in the occult; and in Les Opinions de Jerome Coignard (1893), France captured the atmosphere of the fin de siècle. He was elected to the Académie française in 1896. France took an important part in the Dreyfus Affair. He signed Emile Zola's manifesto supporting Dreyfus, a Jewish army officer who had been falsely convicted of espionage. France wrote about the affair in his 1901 novel Monsieur Bergeret. France's later works include L'Île des Pingouins (1908) which satirizes human nature by depicting the transformation of penguins into humans - after the animals have been baptized in error by the nearsighted Abbot Mael. La Revolte des Anges (1914) is often considered France's most profound novel. It tells the story of Arcade, the guardian angel of Maurice d'Esparvieu. Arcade falls in love, joins the revolutionary movement of angels, and towards the end realizes that the overthrow of God is meaningless unless "in ourselves and in ourselves alone we attack and destroy Ialdabaoth." He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921. He died in 1924 and is buried in the Neuilly-sur-Seine community cemetery near Paris. In 1922, France's entire works were put on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Prohibited Books Index) of the Roman Catholic Church.[2:] This Index was abolished in 1966.
Series
Books

The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife
1908

The Red Lily
1894

The Big Book of the Masters of Horror
120+ authors and 1000+ stories
2018

Putois
1907

Les Opinions de M. Jérôme Coignard
1893

Bee
1883

Il procuratore della Giudea
1902

A Very French Christmas
The Greatest French Holiday Stories of All Time
2017

The Seven Wives of Bluebeard
1909

The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche
1908

Mother of Pearl
1892

Bienvenidos al Sabbath
Antología de relatos de satanismo y brujería
2017

A French Christmas
Festive tales for a Joyeux Noël
2024

Crainquebille
1907

Spells of Enchantment
The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture
1991

The Gods Will Have Blood
1912

The Wicker Work Woman
A Chronicle of Our Own Times
1897

The Amethyst Ring
1899

The Juggler of Our Lady
2008

Les Sept Femmes de la Barbe-bleue et autres contes merveilleux
1909

The Garden Of Epicurus
1894

The Shirt
1909

The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
1881

Jocasta And The Famished Cat
1879

White Stone, The
1905

Thaïs
1890

The Revolt of the Angels
1914

Penguin Island
1908

The Aspirations of Jean Servien
1912