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    he worked as a labourer, and adopted the name of Jean Malaquais (which he took from the Quai Malaquais). He was associated with, though not formally a...
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  • revolutionaries who could bring about an urban utopia". In a response to Jean Malaquais, who had criticized WN in the magazine Dissent, Mailer wrote: "the removal...
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    Leonard Claude Lévi-Strauss Jacques Lipchitz Alberto Magnelli Alma Mahler Jean Malaquais Bohuslav Martinů Golo Mann Heinrich Mann Valeriu Marcu André Masson...
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  • for classes. He met Norman Mailer, another future co-founder, through Jean Malaquais, who taught at the New School. Fancher and Mailer were also World War...
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    (Denoël) 1937: Mervale, Jean Rogissart (Denoël) 1938: Léonie la bienheureuse, Pierre Jean Launay (Denoël) 1939: Les Javanais, Jean Malaquais (Denoël) 1940: La...
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  • heart attack. Robert Haynes, 67, Canadian geneticist and biophysicist. Jean Malaquais, 90, French novelist. Subhashis Nag, 43, Indian mathematician. Donald...
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  • to Reflections on Hip", Mailer tells us about the exchange between Jean Malaquais and Ned Polsky about a modern revolution and other cures for neurosis...
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    Chirik is one of the main characters in World Without Visas, a novel by Jean Malaquais that takes place in Marseille during the Second World War. Marc Chirik...
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    finding work full-time at Éditions du Pré aux clercs as he was hired by Jean Malaquais. He often had disputes with Jacques Prévert, André Verdet, and Julien...
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  • writers from the East, in particular those of Irène Némirovsky and Jean Malaquais. In 1938 he visited André Gide and read excerpts from his diary and...
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    the quai Malaquais and her beautiful country house in Bouchet for the Hôtel Guénégaud on the quai de Nevers. The house on the quai Malaquais became the...
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    she made friends with French intellctuals such as André Breton and Jean Malaquais. On 10 April 1942, her first son, Daniel, was born in Regussa, where...
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  • 1952. The joker: a novel. Translated from the French Le Gaffeur by Jean Malaquais. New York: Doubleday, 1954. The Red Room. Translated from the French...
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    before being murdered in Auschwitz in September 1942. Pissarro's "Le Quai Malaquais, Printemps", owned by German Jewish publisher Samuel Fischer, founder...
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    a complex of buildings located at 14 rue Bonaparte, between the quai Malaquais and the rue Bonaparte. This is in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
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    of architect Clément Métezeau. It was located at what is now 13 Quai Malaquais in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. The hôtel was demolished in 1843....
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    of Bourbon, he was a prince du sang. Born at the Hôtel de Conti (quai Malaquais) in Paris, he was the last of his parents' children. He had one older...
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    Malaquais in Paris, both belonging to Cardinal Mazarin's niece Anne-Marie Martinozzi, Princesse de Conti. Thereafter the house on the Quai Malaquais became...
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    7th arrondissement of Paris. 308 meters long, it lies between the Quai Malaquais and the Quai Anatole-France. The Quai Voltaire begins at the Rue des Saints-Pères...
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    Quai Malaquais, as well as her beautiful country house in Bouchet, for the Hôtel de Guénégaud. After the exchange, her old house on the Quai Malaquais became...
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    was given the name Malaquais. This hôtel was constructed in 1635 by the entrepreneurs Simon Delespine (d.1680), Martial Baret and Jean Péronne for Macé...
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    named after Marie Joséphine of Savoy (1753–1810), styled Madame Quai Malaquais Rue Mayet Rue Mazarine Rue de Médicis Rue de Mézières Rue Mignon Rue Monsieur-le-Prince...
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  • Tissot as La baronne Flouc de la Donzelle Mona Goya as Rita Malaquais Doris Marnier as Suzy Jean Toulout as Roberval Georges Baconnet as Le père Benoît Georges...
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    through 1861, completing an architectural program out towards the Quai Malaquais.[citation needed] The Paris school is the namesake and founding location...
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    writers, including Miles Davis, Chet Baker, John Coltrane, Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. Rue de Seine is the title of a 2006 album...
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  • full professor at the Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-Malaquais. His guest-lecturing has taken him to architectural schools in France...
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    L'histoire Et Dans la Legende. Librairie Ancienne Honore Champion Quai Malaquais, VI, Paris, 1933 "A letter from Pope Eugene III to Heloise". Archived...
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  • of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, between 1636 and 1639 The quai Malaquais [fr] after 1632 Houses on the north side of rue Sainte-Marguerite (currently...
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    Didier Lombard, CEO of France Télécom (2005–2010) Jean-Louis Beffa, CEO of Saint-Gobain (1986–2007) Jean-Martin Folz, CEO of PSA Peugeot Citroën (1995–2007)...
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    from Quai François Mitterrand from the right bank of the Seine, and Quai Malaquais or Quai de Conti from the left bank. Due to its recognizable nature, the...
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