Oscar Méténier (17 January 1859 â€" 9 February 1913) was a French
playwright and novelist. In 1897 he founded Le Théâtre du
Grand-Guignol in Paris, planning it as a space for naturalist
performance.Born in Sancoins, Cher, the son of a police commissioner,
Oscar Méténier at first followed his father into the police, as
secretary to the commissariat of la Tour Saint-Jacques, in which role
he was able to observe the morals of low-life Paris, for which he had
a near-scientific interest and eye. Laurent Tailhade wrote of him:A
follower of Émile Zola, Méténier wrote naturalist novellas,
generally gravelly in style, and pieces in argot for Le Chat Noir. He
made his reputation with naturalist plays set among vagabonds, Apaches
and prostitutes and expressed in the language of the street. In 1896
his Mademoiselle Fifi, previously temporarily banned by the police,
was the first ever French play to include a prostitute character. The
following year, Méténier's Lui ! showed a meeting between a murderer
and a prostitute in a hotel bedroom.In 1897, Oscar Méténier bought a
theatre at the end of the impasse Chaptal (9th arrondissement) to
present his own plays. This was the Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, one of
the most original theatres in Paris, and he remained its director
until 1898.
playwright and novelist. In 1897 he founded Le Théâtre du
Grand-Guignol in Paris, planning it as a space for naturalist
performance.Born in Sancoins, Cher, the son of a police commissioner,
Oscar Méténier at first followed his father into the police, as
secretary to the commissariat of la Tour Saint-Jacques, in which role
he was able to observe the morals of low-life Paris, for which he had
a near-scientific interest and eye. Laurent Tailhade wrote of him:A
follower of Émile Zola, Méténier wrote naturalist novellas,
generally gravelly in style, and pieces in argot for Le Chat Noir. He
made his reputation with naturalist plays set among vagabonds, Apaches
and prostitutes and expressed in the language of the street. In 1896
his Mademoiselle Fifi, previously temporarily banned by the police,
was the first ever French play to include a prostitute character. The
following year, Méténier's Lui ! showed a meeting between a murderer
and a prostitute in a hotel bedroom.In 1897, Oscar Méténier bought a
theatre at the end of the impasse Chaptal (9th arrondissement) to
present his own plays. This was the Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, one of
the most original theatres in Paris, and he remained its director
until 1898.
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