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Henri Barbusse (French: [ɑ̃ʁi baʁbys]; 17 May 1873 – 30
August 1935) was a
French novelist,
short story writer, journalist, poet and
political activist...
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Henri Barbusse (December 1916), was one of the
first novels about World War I to be published.
Although it is fiction, the
novel was
based on
Barbusse's experiences...
- **** (French: L'Enfer) is
Henri Barbusse's second novel,
written in 1908, in
which the
unnamed narrator spies on his
fellow house guests through a peephole...
- The
Henri Barbusse Battalion was a
French International Brigade battalion during the
Spanish Civil War. The
Battalion served in the XIV
International Brigade...
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Committee lists Burck in May 1933 as a
contributing editor (with
Henri Barbusse,
Cyril Briggs,
Whittaker Chambers,
Robert W. Dunn,
Maxim Gorky,
Harry Gannes...
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published articles in Monde, a political/literary
journal edited by
Henri Barbusse (his
first article as a
professional writer, "La
Censure en Angleterre"...
- 1928
until 1935, the year of the
death of its founder, the
writer Henri Barbusse. The
first issue of
Monde appeared on 9 June 1928. The
magazine was started...
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Savignon 1913 Marc
Elder 1914
Adrien Bertrand 1915 René
Benjamin 1916
Henri Barbusse 1917
Henry Malherbe 1918
Georges Duhamel 1919
Marcel Proust 1920 Ernest...
- German-speaking
authors were burned, but also
French authors such as
Henri Barbusse, André Gide,
Victor Hugo and
Romain Rolland;
American writers such as John...
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fictional location in the DC
Comics universe **** (
Barbusse novel) (L'Enfer), a 1908
novel by
Henri Barbusse **** (Davis novel), 1998
novel by
Kathryn Davis...