Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet
Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet, born on 30 June 1930 in De Foucauld '' by the latter, she worked for her for the last ten years of her life. She wrote a biography of the last ten years of Alexandra David-Néel's life. She has also edited Alexandra's writings, including her extensive correspondence with her husband from 1904 to 1940.
Biography
Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet was born on 30 June 1930 in De Foucauld. She grew up in Rechaïga, Algeria, where her family has been settled for four generations. Her father, a former soldier, was a civil servant. Marie-Madeleine was raised in a strict, bourgeois Catholic family, but dreamed only of traveling.At the age of 29, after spending all her youth in Algérois, Marie-Madeleine came to stay with her sister, who owned a hotel, in Aix-en-Provence. It was during this stay that she met by chance Alexandra David-Néel, who was herself staying in Aix and looking for a secretary. Marie-Madeleine was initially hired for three months as a private secretary, but she remained in the service of the explorer for the last ten years of her life in Digne-les-Bains
Having inherited the right to live at Samten Dzong, Alexandra David-Néel's home, she contributed to the republication of the work written by the explorer in Digne-les-Bains after the latter's death on 8 September 1969
In 1977, she founded the Alexandra David-Néel Association. This is a not-for-profit association under French law, which has developed the museum by enriching its collections.
Employed by the town of Digne-les-Bains, Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet managed the museum until 1995, organising the daily reception of tourists and French and foreign VIPs accompanied by their translators, including Tibetan visitors such as the 14th Dalai Lama in 1982 and 1986, Tibetan folk troupes, musicians, other artists and monks who came to make sand mandala which were then exhibited in the museum.
Marie-Madeleine collected and published the Lettres à son mari and other posthumous books by Alexandra David-Néel. In 1973, she published a biography, Dix ans avec Alexandra David-Néel, transferring the copyright to the association. The book, written in three weeks, was published by Plon and won the Prix des Journalistes and was shortlisted for the Prix Vérité. A new edition was published in 2005, with five additional texts added in 2003 when a German translation was published by.
A biography of Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet was written and published in 2018 by Joëlle Désiré-Marchand, who had already published a biography of Alexandra David-Néel in 2009.
She died on 24 April 2023 in Digne-les-Bains.
Nicknamed “''Tortue''”
Alexandra David-Néel gave Marie-Madeleine the nickname “Tortue” after a banal incident. As she walked towards a staircase, she saw a stocking rolled into a ball at her feet, which she mistook for a tortoise. After calling Marie-Madeleine to ask her to take it off and look after it, they discovered together, bursting into laughter, the true nature of the object. From that day on, Alexandra nicknamed her “Tortue”, first out of amusement, then out of habit.Awards
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Chevalier,.Works
Autobiography
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Comics
Anne-Marie Peyronnet took part in writing the script.- , the last 3 albums were published in 2017, 2018 and 2020. A digital edition is available.
A. David-Néel's posthumous works edited by Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet
Between 1970 and 2018, twenty posthumous works have been published under the responsibility of M-M. Peyronnet. Here are just a few of them:- .
- . This is a selection of texts collected and presented by M-M. Peyronnet and French journalist / editor Marc de Smedt.
- , combines two books published separately in 1951 and 1958.
Foreword
- , foreword by André Velter et Marie-Madeleine Peyronnet.