• novelist Denis Diderot Clotilde Dissard, journalist and feminist Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, novelist Alexandre Dumas, père, author Alexandre Dumas, fils...
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    at the Fort de Montrouge [fr]. Moments before he told his lawyer, maître Drieu: I regret nothing, Madame. Four years surrounded by orchids, dahlias and...
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    group whose other members included Abel Bonnard, Georges Claude and Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. This led him to be arrested in September 1944; he was eventually...
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    (1963). The Image of the Hero in the Works of Maurice Barrès and Pierre Drieu la Rochelle. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Soucy, Robert (1967). "Barrès...
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  • head of Le Monde Michèle Cotta Michel Crozier Guillaume Dustan Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Alain Duhamel, senior journalist at Le Monde and Libération...
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    woman. In 1925, she met the anarchist journalist Jean Bernier, a friend of Drieu and the surrealists, eight years her senior. Their relationship was a tumultuous...
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  • The Voice (1992 film) (category Films based on works by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle)
    starring Sami Frey and Nathalie Baye. Based on a short story by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, it tells the story of a man who is transfixed when he hears...
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  • October 1941, Chardonne, with seven other French writers including Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, Marcel Jouhandeau et Robert Brasillach, accepted an invitation...
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  • needed] Strongly pro-nazi intellectuals writing for the newspaper included Drieu La Rochelle, Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Robert Brasillach. Other writers...
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    having grand reportages and grand feuilletons (in this case with Pierre Drieu La Rochelle and Francis Carco), satirical cartoons (the main illustrator...
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  • dispatches and the implied "limitless wardrobe". The beginning of Gilles, Drieu la Rochelle's major work, shows the eponymous hero told in 1917 by Charvet...
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  • Louis-Ferdinand Céline Jacques Chardonne Alphonse de Châteaubriant Léon Daudet Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Édouard Drumont André Fraigneau Pierre Gaxotte Pierre Gripari...
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  • Hodgson (Edward Melbourne), English war poet (killed in action 1916) Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, French novelist (died 1945) January 10 – Vicente Huidobro,...
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  • Dunglas (1891–1952) La Mazille (1891–1984) Max Ernst (1891–1976) Pierre Drieu La Rochelle (1893–1945) Edmond Brazès (1893–1980) Luc Benoist (1893–1980)...
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    8 June 1934: The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen, 12 October 1934: Le Chef by Drieu La Rochelle, 15 November 1934: Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw, 1 December...
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    freedom of speech. His ideas also brought him into conflict with Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, who was moving away from an avant-garde background and into...
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  • and later on: Raymond Radiguet, Blaise Cendrars, André Malraux, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, Fernand de Brinon, Jacques Doriot, Abel Bonnard, Jacques Chardonne...
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