Celou Arasco
Celou Arasco (1921–1951, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) was a 20th-century French writer, whose mother was from Béarn and father of Spanish origin, who died from tuberculosis.
After studies with the religious, he occupied various jobs before working in a bookshop in Pau.[1]
He wrote four books, the last of which remained unfinished.
He is mentioned in Le palais d'hiver, novel by Roger Grenier published in 1965.
Works
- 1948: La Côte des malfaisants, Éditions Julliard, (Prix Fénéon 1950)
- 1949: Terrain vague, Julliard
- 1950: Les Joies de la tulipe, Julliard
- Les deux amis and Toujours plus haut, in Contes Béarnais illustrés par Roger at Éditions E. Plumon
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References
- Georges Duhamel, Almanach des lettres, 1951, p. 175
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