Claude Aveline (1901–1992)
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Fonte dell'immagine: Portrait de Claude Aveline par Antoine Bourdelle (catalogue exposition Aveline) By Michel-georges bernard - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46801367
Opere di Claude Aveline
Les Mots de la fin 2 copie
L'execution de Marinèche 2 copie
Zgodbi o mačku in sloni 1 copia
Baba-Dijen i kocka šećera 1 copia
LE CODE DES JEUX 1 copia
Hoffmann Canada (French Edition) 1 copia
L'Œil-de-chat 1 copia
La Double Mort de Frederic Belot, Edited and Abridged by Dr. R.W. Torrens and Dr. J.B. Sanders, Illustrated, Text in… (1958) 1 copia
Abonet trati U 1 copia
Mačje oko 1 copia
... et tout le reste n'est rien: La religieuse portugaise avec le texte de ses Lettres (1986) 1 copia
Et tout le reste n'est rien 1 copia
Pour l'amour de la nuit 1 copia
De fil en aiguille et de corde en gibet: suivi de A / . . . . ou les Apprêts de l'après (1985) 1 copia
Baba Dijen in košček sladkorja 1 copia
La promenade égyptienne 1 copia
Les devoirs de l'esprit 1 copia
L' occhio del gatto Vettura 7, posto 15 Il getto d'acqua La doppia morte dell'ispettore Belot 1 copia
A ... ou les apprets de l’ Après 1 copia
Monologue pour un disparu 1 copia
Het dode getij 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Avtsine, Eugène
Avtsine, Evgen - Altri nomi
- Minervois
- Data di nascita
- 1901-07-19
- Data di morte
- 1992-11-04
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- France
- Nazione (per mappa)
- France
- Luogo di nascita
- Paris, France
- Luogo di morte
- Paris, France
- Luogo di residenza
- Paris, France
- Istruzione
- Lycée Henri IV, Paris, France
- Attività lavorative
- publisher
editor
poet
resistance fighter
novelist
short story writer - Relazioni
- France, Anatole (mentor)
- Organizzazioni
- French Resistance
- Premi e riconoscimenti
- Prix Italia (1955)
- Breve biografia
- Claude Aveline was born Evgen or Eugène Avtsine to Russian Jewish parents who had fled the persecution of Jews in their native country and settled in France ten years earlier. He studied at the Lycée Henri-IV in Paris and then at a school in Versailles. During World War I, he volunteered as a medic and then attended college in Paris; but had to drop out due to poor health. In 1918-1919, he lived near Cannes in southeast France, where he began to write under the pen name Claude Aveline. In 1919, his poems were first published in magazines, and he was introduced to writer Anatole France, becoming his protégé and close friend. In 1920, he returned to Paris, where he worked as an editor of an art journal and wrote a book about the Buddha. In 1922, at age 21, he founded his own publishing house and was known as the youngest publisher in France. His ill health sent Aveline to a prolonged stay at a health clinic in Font-Romeu, where he met and befriended the young Jean Vigo, who later became a film director. Later Aveline would found the Prix Jean Vigo given to young film directors and serve as president of the jury board for 25 years. In 1932, Aveline published the detective novel La Double Mort de Frédéric Belot, which was a great success, followed by Le Prisonnier (The Prisoner, 1936). He described the events of the Spanish Civil War and contributed to numerous left-wing and anti-fascist journals and publications in the 1930s. Following the German invasion of France in World War II, Aveline joined the French Resistance and wrote under the pseudonym Minervous. His short story "Dead Time" (1944) described the courage of the French patriots. In 1952, Aveline won the Grand Prix of the Société des gens de lettres and in 1955 the Prix Italia for his creative work in radio dramas. He also wrote for films and television.
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- Utenti
- 111
- Popolarità
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- Voto
- 3.1
- Recensioni
- 4
- ISBN
- 23
- Lingue
- 3
- Preferito da
- 1