Polaire (Émilie Marie Bouchaud)
978-613-4-27427-2
6134274275
76
2011-02-14
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Polaire was the stage name used by French singer and actress Émilie Marie Bouchaud (May 14, 1874 – October 14, 1939). Born at Agha, Algiers, Algeria, according to her memoirs she was one of eleven children of whom only four - Emilie, her two brothers Edmond and Marcel, and a sister, Lucile - reached infancy. Their father died of typhoid fever when Emilie was five and their mother, unable to support them alone, placed them with their grandmother in Algiers. Marcel died shortly after. Her mother having begun a relationship with a man named Emmanuel Borgia (whom Polaire accuses in her memoirs of attempting to molest her), the family moved to Paris in 1889, where her mother found work. She also tried to find situations for her daughter, but eventually after Lucile had died in hospital Emilie was sent back to her grandmother in Algiers. She did not settle, and in September 1890 ran away to rejoin her mother in France; but afraid of meeting up with her mother's partner, Borgia, she first approached her brother Edmond who had gained some fame as a café-concert singer under the name of Dufleuve.
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