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Marcel Jouhandeau (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛl ʒuɑ̃do]; 26 July 1888 – 7
April 1979) was a
French writer. Born in Guéret, Creuse, France,
Marcel Jouhandeau...
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occupation of
Paris and
entertained many
French intellectuals, such as
Marcel Jouhandeau, Jean Paulhan, Paul Léautaud, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, and
German officers...
- (1900–1940), composer,
conductor André
Jolivet (1905–1974),
composer Marcel Jouhandeau (1888–1979),
author Louis Jouvet (1887–1951),
actor Anna
Judic (1850–1911)...
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painter Jean
Guitton (1901–1999)
Catholic philosopher and
theologian Marcel Jouhandeau (1888–1979)
writer Lucien Le Cam (1924–2000)
statistician Pierre Leroux...
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Florence Gould.
There he met Jean Paulhan,
Henry de Montherlant,
Marcel Jouhandeau and Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Jünger also met the
latter at the
German Institute...
- 1930s.
Conservative writers such as Paul Morand,
Pierre Gaxotte,
Marcel Jouhandeau, and the
leader of
Action française
Charles Maurras denounced Jews. Perhaps...
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actor Marcel Janco (1895–1984),
Israeli painter and
architect Marcel Jouhandeau (1888–1979),
French writer Marcel Keßen (born 1997),
German basketball...
- Jean
Cocteau and
Oscar Wilde while regretting the
timidity of
Marcel Jouhandeau and many of the
contemporary French writers,
whether **** or straight,...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination
Archive -
Marcel Jouhandeau". NobelPrize.org.
April 2020.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "Nomination...
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Hungary [The
Troubled Midnight]. 1954* Tirésias “Théophile” (Marcel
Jouhandeau)
France [Tiresias]
Tells the myth of Tiresias: Man and woman,
blind and...