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Sanary-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [sanaʁi syʁ mɛʁ],
literally Sanary on Sea; Occitan: Sant Nari), po****rly
known as
Sanary, is a
commune in the Var...
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literally "Beautiful New World").
Huxley wrote Brave New
World while living in
Sanary-sur-Mer, France, in the four
months from May to
August 1931. By this time...
- mother's
second husband and her half-sister
Sybille - the
couple lived in
Sanary-sur-Mer from 1928 to 1939. As
Maximiliane was
considered a half-Jew in ****...
- wife did not
return to
Germany but
moved to
Southern France,
settling in
Sanary-sur-Mer. His
works were
included among those burned in the 10 May 1933 ****...
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Maria Rilke called "Merline." Later, the
couple moved to Paris. He died in
Sanary-sur-Mer on 23
January 1949. La
collection Cheramy;
catalogue raisonné précédé...
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Barbara Swan
Sanary, 1951 (self-portrait of Swan) Born 1922 Newton, M****achusetts, U.S. Died 2003 Brighton, M****achusetts, U.S. Known for
Painting Illustration...
- André
Salmon (4
October 1881,
Paris – 12
March 1969,
Sanary-sur-Mer) was a
French poet, art
critic and writer. He was one of the
early defenders of Cubism...
- 1933 to 1940
Marcuse lived in France,
settling with
other German exiles in
Sanary-sur-Mer. From 1940 to 1950 he
lived in Los Angeles. He
returned to Germany...
- Berlin. In 1933 when
Hitler came to
power she
emigrated with her
parents to
Sanary-sur-Mer in
southeastern France. In 1934 she
studied music and
history of...
- the
coast from south-west to north-east, include: C****is La
Ciotat Bandol Sanary-sur-Mer Six-Fours-les-Plages La Seyne-sur-Mer
Toulon Hyères and the Îles...