Brisset, Jean-Pierre 1837-1919
BRISSET, Jean-Pierre 1837-1919
PERSONAL: Born October 30, 1837; died September 2, 1919.
CAREER: Worked as an apprentice pastry cook and a supervisor on the railroads. Military service: French Army.
WRITINGS:
Oeuvres completes, Presses du Reel (Dijon, France), 2001.
Author of Les origines humaines and La grammaire logique.
SIDELIGHTS: Jean-Pierre Brisset's ideas on the origins of people and language were seen as odd or crazy during his lifetime. Oeuvres completes contains all works ever published by Brisset.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
periodicals
French Studies, January 1, 2000, Walter Redfern, "Puntheism: Queneau and Brisset," pp. 35-44.
Times Literary Supplement, May 22, 1981, W. D. Redfern, review of La grammaire logique and Les origines humaines, p. 568; January 18, 2002, Walter Redfern, "Jean-Pierre Brisset, prince des penseurs, inventeur, grammairien et prophete," pp. 41-42.*