Les Romans Photos De Choron 1981 -

Choron’s character often appeared as a cynical mentor or a chaotic protagonist, acting as a conduit for the "Hara-Kiri" spirit.

The 1981 edition was distinct, acting as a "who’s who" of the french underground and entertainment scene during a time of significant political change in France. Les Romans photos de Choron 1981

The romantic tropes were replaced with aggressive, often sexual, and frequently scatological humor. Choron’s character often appeared as a cynical mentor

The stories were designed to break taboos, presenting a chaotic world where authority was mocked and absurdity was normalized. The stories were designed to break taboos, presenting

In 1981, as the sentimental "photo-roman" (photo-novel) was a staple of sentimental popular press like Nous Deux , the anarchic Hara Kiri team, led by Professor Choron and Georges Wolinski, turned the medium into a weapon of mass satire. Les Romans-photos du Professeur Choron , released that year, wasn't merely a collection of jokes; it was a curated assault on social taboos, traditional morality, and the rising celebrity culture of the era. Through a mix of crude absurdity and visual subversion, the 1981 volume—which featured stars like Coluche, Renaud, and Gainsbourg—redefined the genre as a cornerstone of counter-culture humour.

By using the high-contrast, often over-saturated photography style of 1970s/80s pulp magazines, they mirrored the aesthetic of what they were mocking to create dissonance.

Coluche, Gainsbourg, Renaud, Souchon, Mitchell, Le Luron.