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    Roland Dorgelès (French pronunciation: [dɔʁʒəlɛs]; 15 June 1885 – 18 March 1973) was a French novelist and a member of the Académie Goncourt. Born in...
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    fictitious Italian painter created as an invention of writer and critic Roland Dorgelès who created paintings on canvas by tying a paintbrush to the tail of...
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    invention of writer and critic Roland Dorgelès, who painted much of the painting. It sold for 400 francs and was donated by Dorgelès to the Orphelinat des Arts...
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    to the Académie française. Born in Sainte-Anne district in 1885, Roland Dorgelès published Les Croix de bois [fr] in 1919. A masterpiece written from...
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    of World War I trench warfare in France. It is vaguely inspired by Roland Dorgelès’ 1919 novel and Raymond Bernard’s 1932 Les Croix de Bois (Wooden Crosses)...
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  • is a 1932 French war film by Raymond Bernard, based upon a novel by Roland Dorgelès. Patriotic student Demachy enlists in the French army in 1914 at the...
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  • for two years. Jurors included philosopher Henri Bergson; novelist Roland Dorgelès; novelist, essayist, diplomat and playwright Jean Giraudoux; writer...
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    Perhaps because of mishearing or a mistranslation, French journalist Roland Dorgelès or other French sources read the English "phoney" as "funny." See fr:Drôle...
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  • 1986: Roland Dorgelès, Presses de la Renaissance, ISBN 2-85616-383-1, Prix Marcel Pollitzer of the Académie française 1987 2000: Roland Dorgelès. Un siècle...
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    since many in the public felt that the prize should have gone to Roland Dorgelès for Les Croix de bois, a novel about the First World War. The prize...
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  • viewer from the intimate scenes that she depicts. French novelist Roland Dorgelès described Charmy as "a great free painter; beyond influences and without...
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    Behrman, Arna Bontemps, Faruk Nafiz Çamlıbel, Noël Coward, John Creasey, Roland Dorgelès, Neil Miller Gunn, Egon Hostovský, Benn Levy, Warren Lewis, Lucy Beatrice...
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  • "Montmartre célèbre son passé et pense à son avenir". Le Monde (in French).. Roland Dorgelès (1973). Le Château des brouillards (in French). Le Livre de poche....
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  • 1900–1926 : Gustave Geffroy 1926–1929 : Georges Courteline 1929–1973 : Roland Dorgelès 1973–1995 : Emmanuel Roblès 1995–present : Françoise Chandernagor 1900–1925 :...
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  • March 6 – Pearl S. Buck, American novelist (born 1892) March 18 – Roland Dorgelès, French novelist and memoirist (born 1885) March 26 – Sir Noël Coward...
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  • Sainte-Marthe, cité Saint-Joseph, boulevard Roland-Dorgelès, cité Les Micocouliers, boulevard Roland-Dorgelès, chemin du Petit-Fontainieu and traverse des...
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    various French writers and intellectuals of the time, including Colette, Roland Dorgelès, Lucien Febvre and Pierre Benoit, whom he introduced to the Lot, especially...
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    Delmas (1861–1933), opera singer Suzanne Grandais (1893–1920), actress Roland Dorgelès (1885–1973), writer Arthur Honegger (1892–1955), composer Désiré-Émile...
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    Jean Cordier École Jeanne d'Arc Assomption École Jules Ferry École Roland Dorgelès École Saint Exupéry 5 Middle schools Collège Alouette Collège François...
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    tasting. A page from the periodical Fantasio, 15 October 1911, by Roland Dorgelès, features Portrait de Jacques Nayral by Albert Gleizes (1911) and Le...
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    Republica, 1976 Ana non, 1977; won the 1977 Livre Inter prize, the 1978 Roland Dorgelès Prize and the Thyde Monnier Prize Scène de chasse (furtive), 1978 Pré-papa...
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    Albin Michel. They published, first, Romain Rolland, Henri Barbusse, Roland Dorgelès, Henri Pourrat, Vercors, Robert Sabatier, and Didier Van Cauwelaert...
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  • tribute to Georges Courteline (1858-1929). It was founded in 1930 by Roland Dorgelès. It was originally awarded every two years. 1930 : Marcel Andrys 1932 :...
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  • (1886–1958) Pierre Benoit (1886–1962) Geneviève Fauconnier (1886–1969) Roland Dorgelès (Roland Lecavelé) (1886–1973) Jean-Charles Roman d'Amat (1887–1976) Henri...
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    awaiting trial when he was liberated from a Berlin prison in 1945. Roland Dorgelès, 87, French novelist Royce Howes, 72, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist...
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    artist, the novelist Roland Dorgelès. Returning to Paris, Asselin lived from 1911 at 39, rue Lamarck. Asselin, Mac Orlan, Roland Dorgelès and many other residents...
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    René Milan 1918 Le Serviteur Henri Bachelin 1919 Les Croix de bois Roland Dorgelès 1920 Le Jardin des Dieux Edmond Gojon 1921 Cantegril Raymond Escholier...
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  • Sohlman, translator Brian Lunn (1929) The Cabaret Up the Line by Roland Dorgelès, translators Brian Lunn and Alan Duncan (1930) The Woman with a Thousand...
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  • philosopher; the Latin phrase magister aliborum, "master of alibis." In 1910, Roland Dorgelès tied a paintbrush to a donkey's tail and exhibited the resulting artwork...
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    - Henriette Roland Holst van der Schalk". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Henriette Roland Holst". NobelPrize...
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