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* Le Pétomane 1857-1945 a tribute to the unique act which shook and shattered the Moulin-Rouge ( 1967 ), By Jean Nohain and François Caradec-Publisher: Souvenir Press
Le Pétomane
Le Pétomane (, ) was the stage name of the French flatulist ( professional farter ) and entertainer Joseph Pujol ( June 1, 1857 – 1945 ).
Le Pétomane ca 1890
Le Pétomane left an enduring legacy and has inspired a number of artistic works.
In addition, Le Pétomane was added to David Lee's 2007 reworked revival of the 1953 Broadway play Can-Can, which had originally been written by Abe Burroughs and Cole Porter.
Los Angeles-based Sherbourne Press published Jean Nohain and F. Caradec's Le Pétomane as a small hardcover English language edition in 1967.
Comics artist Lee Marrs includes a short visual biography of Le Pétomane in her 1976 comic The Compleat Fart and Other Body Emissions.
Ricky Jay discusses Le Pétomane in his book Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women.
Jim Dawson included a chapter on Le Pétomane in his book Who Cut the Cheese?
( Ten Speed Press, 1999 ) and a chapter on the various films about Le Pétomane in Blame It on the Dog ( 2006 ).
The Baby Killers, a 2010 steampunk novel by Jay Lake from PS Publishing recasts Le Pétomane as a French secret agent.
In 1979 Ian MacNaughton made a short humorous film, written by Galton and Simpson called Le Pétomane, based on Pujol's story and starring veteran comic actor Leonard Rossiter.
The 1998 documentary Le Pétomane by Igor Vamos examines Joseph Pujol's place in history through archival films ( none of which actually include him ), historical documents, photographs, recreations and fake or tongue-in-cheek interviews.
Other appearances include Le Pétomane: Parti Avec Le Vent ( Le Pétomane: Gone With The Wind ), a 2005 short film based on Pujol's life, and in Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film Moulin Rouge!
Other references to Le Pétomane include Mel Brooks's 1974 film Blazing Saddles, Kevin Gilbert's The Shaming of the True, the 1984 college romp film Up the Creek, directed by Robert Butler, in which the four protagonists represent Lepetomane University in an inter-collegiate river raft race, Kinky Friedman's 1999 novel Spanking Watson, and John Hodgman's book The Areas of My Expertise.
* Le Pétomane 1857-1945 by Jean Nohain and F. Caradec ; translated by Warren Tute.
* Le Pétomane 1857-1945 by Jean Nohain and F. Caradec ; translated by Warren Tute.
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