entity Updated 2026-07-15 Tags: Writer, Literature, Film-Adaptation

Henri-Pierre Roche / 亨利-皮埃尔·罗什

Henri-Pierre Roche appears in 108.祖与占:爱与不爱,巴黎就在那里(耸肩) as the elderly author of [[JulesAndJim|《祖与占》 / Jules and Jim]], a novel the episode describes as autobiographical and marked by short, fast, “telegraphic” prose. The source emphasizes that Roche wrote the story after living through war, death, friendship, and complex intimacy, which makes the work harder to dismiss as a merely invented scandal.

Roche’s relation to [[FrancoisTruffaut|Francois Truffaut]] makes him part of the adaptation story rather than only the literary origin. The episode says Truffaut corresponded with him, received approval for script and casting choices, and began shooting shortly after Roche’s death, while a woman presented as the real-life model for [[CatherineJulesAndJim|Catherine]] later wrote to say the film made the intimacy among the three people palpable.

Connections

  • [[JulesAndJim|《祖与占》 / Jules and Jim]] - Roche’s central novel in this source.
  • [[FrancoisTruffaut|Francois Truffaut / 特吕弗]] - director who adapted the novel.
  • [[FrenchNewWave|French New Wave]] - the film movement whose style fits Roche’s compressed prose in the episode’s account.
  • Auteur Theory - adaptation frame for how Truffaut turns Roche’s memory into cinema.
  • Moral Suspension In Art Reading - source method for reading the story without premature judgment.