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Hara-Kiri was a French satirical magazine founded in 1960 by Georges Bernier (known under the pseudonym Professor Choron) and François Cavanna. The magazine was characterized by its dark humor, irreverence, and willingness to provoke and shock.

Magazine Features

  • Satirical Tone : Hara-Kiri was known for its iconoclastic tone and harsh critiques of society, politics, and culture.
  • Censorship and Bans : On several occasions, the magazine was censored and banned due to its content deemed offensive or scandalous. The most notable episode was in November 1970, after the death of General de Gaulle, when the front page headlined "Tragic Ball in Colombey: 1 Dead". This led to the banning of Hara-Kiri Hebdo.
  • Renamed Charlie Hebdo : After Hara-Kiri Hebdo was banned, the founders launched a new magazine, Charlie Hebdo, which continued in the same satirical vein.

Professor Choron

Professor Choron , real name Georges Bernier, was a French humorist, writer, and publisher. He is best known for his role in the creation and direction of Hara-Kiri and Charlie Hebdo.

Characteristics of Professor Choron

  • Dark and Provocative Humor : Choron was famous for his very dark and often intentionally shocking humor. His goal was to challenge norms and question society's taboos.
  • Eccentric Personality : Known for his eccentric and provocative persona, Choron often appeared in the media with an irreverent attitude.
  • Lasting Influences : His work has influenced many generations of humorists and satirists in France, and he remains an iconic figure in the French satirical press.

In summary, Hara-Kiri and Professor Choron played crucial roles in the evolution of satire and humor in France, leaving a legacy marked by provocation, irreverence, and an incisive critique of society.

Hara-Kiri was a French satirical magazine founded in 1960 by Georges Bernier (known under the pseudonym Professor Choron) and François Cavanna. The magazine was characterized by its dark humor, its irreverence and its desire to provoke and shock. Magazine Features Satirical Tone: Hara-Kiri was known for its iconoclastic tone and harsh critiques of society, politics, and culture. Censorship and Bans: On several occasions, the magazine has been censored and banned due to content deemed offensive or scandalous. The most notable episode is that of November 1970, after the death of General de Gaulle, where the headline read “Tragic ball in Colombey: 1 death”. This led to the banning of Hara-Kiri Hebdo. Renamed to Charlie Hebdo: After Hara-Kiri Hebdo was banned, the founders launched a new magazine, Charlie Hebdo, which continued in the same satirical vein. Professor Choron Professor Choron, real name Georges Bernier, was a French humorist, writer, and publisher. He is best known for his role in the creation and direction of Hara-Kiri and Charlie Hebdo. Characteristics of Professor Choron Black and Provocative Humor: Choron was famous for his very dark and often deliberately shocking humor. His goal was to challenge norms and question societal taboos. Eccentric Personality: Known for his eccentric and provocative persona, Choron often appeared in the media with an irreverent attitude. Lasting Influence: His work has influenced many generations of comedians and satirists in France, and he remains an emblematic figure of the French satirical press. In summary, Hara-Kiri and Professor Choron played crucial roles in the evolution of satire and humor in France, leaving a legacy marked by provocation, irreverence, and an incisive critique of society.

『ハラキリ』は、ジョルジュ・ベルニエ(ショロン教授のペンネームで知られる)とフランソワ・カバンナによって1960年に創刊されたフランスの風刺雑誌でした。この雑誌は、その暗いユーモア、不遜さ、そして挑発と衝撃を与えたいという願望によって特徴づけられました。 Pageる厳しい批判で知られていました。 検閲と発禁: 攻撃的またはスキャンダルとみなされる内容により、雑誌は何度か検閲され、発禁になりました。最も注目に値するエピソードは、ド・ゴール将軍の死後、1970年11月の出来事で、見出しは「コロンベイの悲劇的な舞踏会:1名死亡」となった。これがハラキリ・ヘブド紙の発禁につながった。 シャルリー・エブドに改名: ハラキリ・エブドが発禁になった後、創設者らは同じ風刺を続けた新しい雑誌「シャルリー・エブド」を創刊した。 チョロン教授 ショロン教授、本名ジョルジュ・ベルニエは、フランスのユーモア作家、作家、版者でした。彼は、Hara-Kiri と Charlie Hebdo の創設と監督における役割で最もよく知られています。 チョロン教授の特徴 ブラックで挑発的なユーモア: チョロンは、非常にダークで、しばしば意図的に衝撃を与えるユーモアで有名でした。彼風変わりな性格: 不遜な態度でメディアに登場しました。 永続的な影響力: 風刺作家に影響を与え、今でもフランス風刺新聞の象徴的な人物です。 風刺とユーモアの進化において重要な役割を果たし、挑発、不遜、そして社会への鋭い批判を特徴とする遺産を残した

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