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1 Biography  





2 Works  



2.1  Theatre  



2.1.1  For all audiences  





2.1.2  For children and young adolescents  





2.1.3  Author's translations  







2.2  Stories  



2.2.1  Radio-France cassettes  





2.2.2  France-Culture and Radio Suisse Romande recordings  





2.2.3  Publications  









3 References  





4 Bibliography  





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Christian Palustran
Born1947
Saint-Cloud, Paris, France
NationalityFrench

Christian Palustran (born 1947, Saint-Cloud) is a French playwright and storyteller.

Biography

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Christian Palustran was born in 1947 in Saint-Cloud. After completing his graduate studies at the Sorbonne University, he was appointed professor in Normandy.[1] He puts on shows with his students and leads writing workshops from elementary school to university.[2] At the same time, he launches himself into the creation of texts and two of his first works, Escapade and Story of an egg are awarded and staged at the National One Act Competition in Metz (France).[3][4]

Christian Palustran has written some thirty plays of various genres.[5] Many have been performed in France and in French-speaking countries. In Paris [6][7][8] and in other regions: North of France (Lille, National Dramatic Center for Youth), Provence (National Avignon festiva[9]) etc.

Likewise, in Switzerland,[10]inCanada[11] and inBelgium.[12] In the latter country, A Yellow Butterfly Called Sphinx and The Misdeeds of Bourbon (Les Méfaits du Bourbon) represented France at the international CIFTA Estivades (International Amateur Theater Association Festival) in Marche-en-Famenne[13] and La Chausse-trape (The Trap), at the first Namur International Festival.

Some of his plays were broadcast on the airwaves Radio Suisse Romande  and National cultural radio France-Culture.[14][15]

Several of his plays have been translated into different languages and have been performed abroad: in the USA  (inNew York[16] where Escapade won a first prize[17]), in Argentina[18] but also in  Great Britain[19] and in Eastern Europe (Russia,[20] Bulgaria[21] and Romania).[22]

Among them, we can cite many satirical comedies in which he derides our time.[23][24] He is also the author of tragic monologues [25][12] and social dramas.[26][27]

Palustran is interested in theater for young people.[28] With false naivety or more directly, his works tackle contemporary problems, sometimes at the risk of surprising or disturbing (A Yellow Butterfly Called Sphinx).[29]

Keen on languages, he sometimes translates other authors or contributes to the translation of his texts. He also supports the Francophonie, the organization of countries with French as an official or important language. From 2009 to 2019, he has annually chaired the Francophone Festival La PremièreinKirov, Russia.[30]

Palustran is also the author of several collections of tales: Le Crépuscule des fées (The Good People's Twilight),[31] Les Contes du croissant de lune (The Tales of the Crescent Moon), and Métamorphoses, mon amour (Metamorphoses, My Love), a contemporary treatment of Ovid.[32] Drawing inspiration from famous tales, these "strands of dreams", as the author calls them, often underline, ironically or facetiously, the flaws specific to our time. They were broadcast on various radio stations and were also said in public, at the National Festival of Storytellers of Chevilly-la-Rue near Paris and in various towns. They had for performers famous French actors(Michel Bouquet, Claude Piéplu...).[31][33]).

Works

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Theatre

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(For summaries, number of actors, places and dates of creation, see the list of plays in SACD Authors' Repertoire [5]).

For all audiences

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For children and young adolescents

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Author's translations

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Stories

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Radio-France cassettes

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France-Culture and Radio Suisse Romande recordings

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Publications

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References

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  1. ^ Nathan, Claude Confortès (October 2000). "Répertoire du théâtre contemporain de langue française (Directory of Contemporary French-Language Theater)". Textyles. Revue des Lettres Belges de Langue Française (21). Nathan: 294. doi:10.4000/textyles.1090.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • ^ "Christian Palustran". L'Avant-scène théatre.
  • ^ a b "Winners of the One-Act Competition in Metz". L'Avant Scène (Special issue 735/736). September 15, 1983.
  • ^ "One-Act Competition in Metz: a doctor Strangelove version Triclutter-the-geese city (Un Docteur Folamour version Trifouillis-les-oies)". L'Est Républicain. September 22, 1984.
  • ^ a b See Authors' Repertoire in the SACD library (Dramatic Authors and Composers Society): le Catalogue en ligne;https://www.sacd.fr/le-catalogue-de-la-biblioth%C3%A8que Then seek "Christian Palustran"
  • ^ "Diary of a Werewolf at the Tourtour Theater, Paris (Journal d'un loup-garou au théâtre du Tourtour)". Le Parisien. July 27, 1988.
  • ^ "Espace Beaujon, Paris: May 21, 2013: A Yellow Butterfly Called Sphinx". théâtre contemporain.net.
  • ^ "A Peaceful Evening (Une soirée tranquille): "A play on teens and T.V (Une pièce sur les ados et la télé)". Le Parisien. February 6, 2004.
  • ^ "Diary of a Werewolf (Journal d'un loup-garou): « Avignon, boost to the off: wolf are you there? (Coup de pouce au off: loup y es-tu?)". Le Provençal. July 25, 1996.
  • ^ "Donkey Skin reviewed and corrected by the students… (Peau d'Âne revu et corrigé par les élèves...)". Arcinfo (Switzerland). May 26, 2008.
  • ^ "Christian Palustran signing the guestbook of the city of Montreal (Québec) for Theater Month 1991". Paris-Normandie. December 18, 1991.
  • ^ a b "↑Belgium: Diary of a Werewolf and Cloud (Journal d'un loup-garou et Nuage): La Clarencière Theater, Brussels". La Clarencière Theater.
  • ^ "Les compagnons de la Roelle" (PDF). Estivades. no 2. August 8, 1988. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  • ^ "Our choice: La Canicule (Dogdaze) by Ch. Palustran, Fr-Culture". La Vie du Rail. May 21, 1978.
  • ^ "La Chausse-trape (The Trap) by Christian Palustran, France-Culture". Télérama. n° 1688. May 28, 1982. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  • ^ "About this show: A Yellow Butterfly Called Sphinx". Theatermania. July 24, 2006.
  • ^ "Reading/stage in New-York, at 13th Street Repertory Company in August 2006". newworksreadingseries.
  • ^ "La Canicula and El affaire Capulcita (Dogdaze and The Hood case) translation Alejandro Finzi, studied and performed at the Escuela superior de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano, Neùnquen, Argentina". La moisson des traductions. Archived from the original on 2021-10-09.
  • ^ La Reine et l'Olifant magique by Christian Palustran ArtFabric London at the Horse and Stables, London http://alexianecazenave.com/writing-directing/ [archive]
  • ^ "TV sequence: the 4th festival of theatrical creativity "Premiere-2016" is being held in the regional youth palace (В областном дворце молодежи проходит 4-й фестиваль театрального творчества Премьера-2016". Russia, GTRK, Vyatka. Archived from the original on 2016-05-01. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
  • ^ Glemiyat dispout (The Great Debate) – translation by Atanas Sougarev –  was performed at the Ivan Vazov National Theater, Sofia, Bulgaria, during the French Theater Week, from December 9  to 13, 1998.
  • ^ "Teatru: cocktail fara ...plump (Theater: a lead-free cocktail): Un future galben numit Sfinx (A Yellow Butterfly Called Sphinx) and Linda, translations Nicolae Weisz". Observatore cultural. April 15, 2003.
  • ^ "Le Paysan, le Roi et la Marmite (The Peasant, the King and the Pot): " When satire sticks to everyday life (Quand la satire colle au quotidien)". Le Dauphiné libéré. November 21, 1996.
  • ^ "La Fontaine, a clown and ecologists meet in the Brayettes show". Le Progrès. October 22, 2015.
  • ^ "La teatrul de stat din Turda în premieră mondială (world premiere at Turda State Theater" (PDF). Adevărul de Cluj. December 8, 1996.
  • ^ "TV sequence: Dogdaze (La Canicule)". Reportage FR3 Rouen. 1992.
  • ^ Belgian newspaper Le Soir: La Chausse-trape (The Trap): «A trap for retirees», 12 February 1997 https://www.lesoir.be/art/%252Fpietrebais_t-19970212-Z0DA1D.html
  • ^ Faure, Nicolas (2009). Le Théâtre jeune public: Un nouveau répertoire (Theater for young audiences: A new repertoire). Presses Universitaires de Rennes. ISBN 978-2-7535-6203-5.
  • ^ "High school students deprived of theater: too dangerous (Des lycéens privés de théâtre: trop dangereux)". Nouvel Obs/ Rue 89. November 16, 2016.
  • ^ "Christian Palustran, president of the jury of the festival, a playwright...( Кристиан Палюстран, Президент Жюри Фестиваля, Драматург...)". GTRK, Vyatka.
  • ^ a b "Le Crépuscule des fées (The Twilight of the Fairies) with Michel Bouquet, François Perier and Judith Magre". Médiathèques. Cassette Radio-France. 1986. Archived from the original on 2021-06-03.
  • ^ "Metamorphoses, my Love: Ovid metamorphosed" (PDF). La Sago (Esperanto Magazine): IV. November 2005.
  • ^ "Les contes du croissant de lune (The Tales of the Crescent Moon): Claude Piéplu explores the exhilarating fantasy of Christian Palustran". Paris-Normandie. April 2, 2001.
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