• Pascal Pia (15 August 1903, Paris - 27 September 1979, Paris), born Pierre Durand, was a French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar. He also used...
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  • believe in God, suicide is not legitimate". The essay is dedicated to Pascal Pia and is organized in four chapters and one appendix. Camus undertakes the...
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  • noted for his prison escapes Pascal Pia, French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar born Pierre Durand (1903–1979) Pascal Renwick [fr] (1954–2006)...
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  • As a surname, Pia or Pius, may refer to: Frank Pia, lifeguard who invented the Pia carry Pascal Pia (1903-1979), French writer, journalist, illustrator...
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  • 1949, a twelve-page work by the same title was unveiled to the public by Pascal Pia; Rimbaud scholars, almost unanimously, have denounced this poem as a literary...
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    began working for the leftist newspaper Alger républicain (founded by Pascal Pia), as he had strong anti-fascist feelings, and the rise of fascist regimes...
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    a philosopher″ and he influenced various poets such as Jean Follain, Pascal Pia, and even today, Valérie Rouzeau. Pierre Albert Birot (he has not yet...
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    One: Before 1920. Ware: Wordsworth; pp. 326–29 Kearney (1982), p. 171 Pascal Pia 404 (1978) Les Livres de l'Enfer: bibliographie critique des ouvrages...
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  • Arabic language Algerian newspaper published in Algeria. It is founded by Pascal Pia. Alger républicain was founded in October 1938, and intermittently published...
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  • Enfer. The 1978 catalog of the Enfer by Pascal Pia added around 700 titles. The work of Apollinaire and Pia contributed largely to publicising the Enfer...
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  • songwriter, producer, arranger, and lyricist Pierre Fely, pseudonym of Pascal Pia (1903–1979), a French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar This...
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    Other artists have been Georges Barbier, Edouard Chimot, Jeanne Mammen, Pascal Pia, Joseph Kuhn-Régnier, Sigismunds Vidbergs, Pierre Leroy, Alméry Lobel...
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  • Pierre Durand (equestrian, born 1955), French Olympic equestrian champion Pascal Pia, born with name Pierre Durand Peter Durand, British merchant who patented...
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    Pourtalès, André Salmon, Jean Cocteau, Raymond Radiguet, Florent Fels, Pascal Pia, Marcel Arland, Edmond Jaloux, and Pierre Mac Orlan. In 1922, Malraux...
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    and Petite dactylo et autres textes de flagellation (1913). He told Pascal Pia that he used the Dumarchey name to upset an uncle of his who made his...
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    literary and artistic crowds - among them French author Pascal Pia, whom he befriended. Influenced by Pia and his bohemian friends, Du Perron wrote a small...
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    Albin Michel, réimprimé en 1988. 1968: Journal littéraire, Choix par Pascal Pia et Maurice Guyot 1986: Journal particulier 1933, présenté par Edith Silve...
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  • helped him get a position as art critic for Combat. Through this he met Pascal Pia, Albert Camus and Maurice Nadeau. As a Gaullist, in 1947 he joined the...
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  • Combat, edited by Albert Camus, with the help of its editor-in-chief Pascal Pia. He ran the literary page for seven years and brought to prominence authors...
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    episodes) 2011 The Conquest Frédéric Lefebvre Xavier Durringer Jeanne Devère Pascal Pia Marcel Bluwal TV movie Boulevard du Palais Jean Mathieu Christian Bonnet...
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    Pétridès, Paris. Catalogue foreworded by Rolf de Maré, Henri-Pierre Roché, Pascal Pia, etc. 1961 - Galerie de Paris. Catalogue foreworded by Marcel Aymé and...
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  • as editor to the newspaper Alger Républicain, whose chief editor was Pascal Pia. There he met Camus again, their friendship becoming unwavering. On the...
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  • Djazairess. "Alger républicain / directeur Pascal Pia". Gallica. 3 July 1948. "Alger républicain / directeur Pascal Pia". Gallica. 31 May 1950. "معتقل "حوش قوتي"...
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    photographs by Anne Garde, éd. Marrimpouey 1991 Partita, novel 1989 Pascal Pia ou Le droit au néant, essay 1988 Rues, 1934–1988, photographs by J. Dubois...
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    Ollivier, Jean Bloch-Michel [fr], Georges Altschuler [fr] and especially Pascal Pia, who dragged his friend Albert Camus there in the fall of 1943. Jean-Paul...
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  • History of Erotic Literature, Parragon, 1982, ISBN 1-85813-198-7, p. 171 Pascal Pia, Les Livres de l'Enfer: bibliographie critique des ouvrages érotiques...
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  • convicted of several robberies and assassinated (born 1944). 27 September – Pascal Pia, writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar (born 1903). 3 October –...
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  • André Fleury, composer, pianist and organist (died 1995) 15 August – Pascal Pia, writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar (died 1979) 19 August – Claude...
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  • poetic motivation. He worked with Claude Tchou, who helped Oster cover Pascal Pia and the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Alongside Tchou and Jean-Claude...
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  • - Paris 1909. Henri Fursy, Mon petit bonhomme de chemin - Paris 1928. Pascal Pia, Bouquet poétique des Médecins, Chirurgiens, Dentistes et Apothicaires...
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