Jean Guéhenno born Marcel-Jules-Marie Guéhenno (25 March 1890 – 22 September 1978) was a French essayist, writer and literary critic. Jean Guéhenno, writer...
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Operations from 2000 to August 2008. Guéhenno is the son of the French teacher, editor and writer Jean Guéhenno, author of the Occupation memoir Journal...
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France and the Vichy regime 1940–1944, in Carcassonne. The journal of Jean Guéhenno described his life there, and his character: "Unbearable, yet likeable...
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fou – Gallimard – 1974 Avec Jean Paulhan – Gallimard – 2000 Avec André Gide – Université de Lyon – 1983 Avec Jean Guéhenno – Seghers – 1975 Avec Lucien...
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Xavier Grall, Jean Rouaud, Irène Frain, Herve Jaouen, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Pierre-Jakez Hélias, Tristan Corbière, Paul Féval, Jean Guéhenno, Arthur Bernède...
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north-western France. Inhabitants of Guéhenno are called Guéhennotais. Communes of the Morbihan department Calvary at Guéhenno "Maires du Morbihan" (PDF). Préfecture...
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Guéret Lycée Jean Giraudoux, Châteauroux Lycée Jean Guehenno, Fougères Lycée Jean Guéhenno, Flers Lycée Jean Hippolyte, Jonzac Lycée Jean Jacques Rousseau...
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Déat Wilhelm Flitner Hans Freyer Georges Gastinel Siegfried Giedion Jean Guéhenno Paul Häberlin Otto Hoetzsch André Honnorat Maurice Lacroix Paul Langevin...
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(novel) Carnaval est mort, 1920 (critic) A leader of "Europe" (with Jean Guéhenno) Offrande à la musique, 1930 (ballet) Destin du siècle, 1931 Naissance...
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with anti-fascist intellectuals. With the support of André Chamson and Jean Guéhenno, she became the director of the weekly political-literary Vendredi,...
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Larbaud (1881–1957) in the 1890s Alain-Fournier (1886–1914) in 1906–1907 Jean Guéhenno (1890–1978) in 1910–1911 Joseph Kessel (1898–1979) in the 1910s Jacques...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Jean Guéhenno". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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1970 : Jean Anouilh, French dramatist 1971 : Ignazio Silone, Italian author 1972 : Victor Weisskopf, Austrian-American physicist 1973 : Jean Guéhenno, French...
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Association Jean-Baptiste Le Taillandier (AREP and the Notre-Dame-des-Marais, Edmond Michelet, Saint-Joseph, and Beau-site schools), the Jean Guéhenno city school...
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included André Gide, Walther Rathenau, Jacques Rivière, Paul Claudel, Jean Guéhenno, Annette Kolb, Théo van Rysselberghe, Maria Van Rysselberghe, Karl Jaspers...
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Rome in 1944. He designed a large sculpture in the Lycée Professionel Jean-Guéhenno in Vannes and another sculpture on the campus of the University of Western...
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misunderstandings which currently divide mankind." Jean Guéhenno was the next chief editor, from 1929 until 1936, followed by Jean Cassou from May 1936 until 1939. Until...
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Rights League (LDH), of the CVIA; collaborated during the Occupation). Jean Guéhenno René Iché Jules Isaac (historian, author of the famous school-manual...
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between Istrati and other cultural figures (such as Georg Brandes, Jean Guéhenno, Josué Jéhouda and Marcel Martinet). These were issued as a single volume...
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1964 Nobel Prize in Literature (category Jean-Paul Sartre)
The 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded the French writer Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit...
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1909–1941, novelist Émile Henriot, 1945–1961, novelist and literary critic Jean Guéhenno, 1962–1978, essayist Alain Decaux, 1979–2016, historian Patrick Grainville...
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Las Canteras in Collado Villalba near Madrid, Spain, and with Lycée Jean Guéhenno, France. It is a partner school of the EU organised Comenius project...
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philosopher Jean Grenier from his teenage years, and was close to Albert Camus. He was also friends with André Malraux and Jean Guéhenno. Camus praised...
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marchand de tableaux (1963, revised edition 2011), with a preface by Jean Guéhenno of the Académie française, was translated and published in English as...
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BRILL. pp. 154–. ISBN 978-90-04-16707-0. Braga, Dominique; Cassou, Jean; Guéhenno, Jean; Bazalgette, Léon; Colin, Paul; Arcos, René, eds. (2004). Europe:...
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socialist MP André Philip, who called upon leading intellectuals like Jean Guéhenno or Marc Sangnier and upon representatives of the French Human Rights...
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born in to a modest family of a post office employee. A student of Jean Guéhenno, Courtade began his career as a journalist at Le Progrès de Lyon. During...
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121 nominations for 81 distinguished authors such as Jorge Luis Borges, Jean-Paul Sartre (awarded in 1964), Martin Buber, E. M. Forster, Graham Greene...
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Ubacs (1986) Expertise de la fausse parole, Ubacs (1990) Lettres à Jean Guéhenno, Lettres à Jules Supervielle, Librairie La Nerthe (2006) "Armand Robin"...
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France novel, essays, literary criticism Lloyd James Austin (1915–1994) Jean Guéhenno (1890–1978) Jan Kott (1914–2001) Jac Mey (?) John Henry Raleigh (1920–2001)...
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