Gaston Gallimard (French: [ɡalimaːʁ]; 18 January 1881 – 25 December 1975) was a French publisher. He founded La Nouvelle Revue Française in 1908, together...
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needed] Founded by Gaston Gallimard in 1911, the publisher is now majority-owned by his grandson Antoine Gallimard. Éditions Gallimard is a subsidiary of...
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Michel Gallimard (1917 – January 9, 1960) was a French publisher. Michel Gallimard was a nephew of Gaston Gallimard who considered him his spiritual son...
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Claude Gallimard (10 January 1914 – 29 April 1991) was a French publisher and business leader. The son of Gaston Gallimard, he was, from 1976 to 1988...
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subsidiary of Éditions Gallimard Découvertes Gallimard, an editorial collection published by Éditions Gallimard Gaston Gallimard (1881−1975), French book...
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associated with the development of Éditions Gallimard. Under the presidency of his grandfather Gaston Gallimard and later that of his father Claude, he encouraged...
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Gaston Gallimard (1881–1975), French publisher Gaston Gambor (1948-2019), Central African basketball player, military officer, and politician Gastón Gaudio...
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Madrigall. Antoine Gallimard is one of the four children of Claude Gallimard and Simone Gallimard, son and daughter-in-law of Gaston Gallimard, the founder...
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Sébastien Gallimard (20 July 1850 – 9 March 1929) was a French art collector, bibliophile and theatre owner. He was the father of publisher Gaston Gallimard. Paul...
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the legendary photographer Marcel Dassault, the aeronautics pioneer Gaston Gallimard, the publisher Hergé, the creator of The Adventures of Tintin Daniel-Henry...
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1954. In 1939, she married Claude Gallimard, son of Gaston Gallimard, founder and boss of the publishing house Gallimard. The four children of this marriage...
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a great admirer of Marcel Proust who had been a frequent guest of Gaston Gallimard, one of the previous owners of the villa. When they bought Château...
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writer Ernst Jünger, the Nazi legal scholar Carl Schmitt, the publisher Gaston Gallimard and the writers Paul Morand, Jean Cocteau, and Henry Millon de Montherlant...
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Stanford University Press. p. 118. ISBN 9780804783552. La déchéance d'un homme at Gallimard Introduction to Gaston Renondeau Portals: Japan literature France...
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Jünger, Paul Morand and Henry Millon de Montherlant, the publisher Gaston Gallimard and the Nazi legal scholar Carl Schmitt. In his diary, Cocteau accused...
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German occupation of France, Gaston Gallimard hired him as a publisher's reader for his publishing house Éditions Gallimard. There he met, among others...
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maternal great-grandfather, Gaston Gallimard, was a founder of Nouvelle Revue Française and the founder of Éditions Gallimard. His father's family are members...
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writers Ernst Jünger, Paul Morand and Jean Cocteau, the publisher Gaston Gallimard and the Nazi legal scholar Carl Schmitt. Montherlant wrote articles...
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Morand, Jean Cocteau, and Henry de Montherlant, and the publisher Gaston Gallimard. In 1945, American forces captured Schmitt and, after spending more...
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Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (category Éditions Gallimard books)
publication of his diary. In 1940, Jacques Schiffrin was fired by Gaston Gallimard because of the anti-Jewish laws. Jean Paulhan took the direction of...
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was André Gide who pushed Gaston Gallimard, owner of the NRF editions, to integrate the Pléiade Library into the Gallimard editions, something that was...
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sociologie. 6 (6–2). Gaston-Bonheur at IMDb Gaston Bonheur on Gallimard Promenade à Carcassonne avec Gaston Bonheur (vidéo) Gaston Bonheur à Radioscopie...
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networks'.:4 In 1911, Gaston Gallimard became editor of the Revue, which led to the founding of the publishing house, Éditions Gallimard. During World War...
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Éditions de Minuit, he co-hosted with Paulhan the revue 84, which Gaston Gallimard did not want and became literary director until 1955. At Minuit, he...
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Lettres françaises. Back to Paris in 1945, he persuades the publisher Gaston Gallimard to create a collection of books translated from contemporary Latin...
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plays and books of poetry. He was co-founder (with André Gide and Gaston Gallimard) of the Nouvelle Revue Française, a French literary journal. He counted...
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After University he joined the Éditions Gallimard publishing house where he was briefly secretary to Gaston Gallimard. He also worked as a film critic for...
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Nausea (novel) (category Éditions Gallimard books)
reviewer, Jean Paulhan. In 1937, however, the imprint's publisher, Gaston Gallimard, accepted it and suggested the title La Nausée. Brice Parain, the editor...
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finding famous figures who would agree to appear in it. He called Gaston Gallimard, who had previously published his work, and got him to agree. Filmmaker...
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Ugolini, Via Mario Visintini; Publishers, e.g. Via Giulio Einaudi, Via Gaston Gallimard, Via Felice Le Monnier, Via Romolo Lozzi, Via Angelo Rizzoli, Via Antonio...
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