Jean Masarès
Jean Masarès was a French writer and film critic, laureate of the 1951 prix des Deux Magots.
Biography
During the Second World War, Jean Masarès was a military nurse, notably in an insane asylum, which inspired him in the late 1940s with accounts of his experience in academic articles and symposia.[1][2]
Works
- 1950: Comme le pélican du désert, éditions Julliard — prix des Deux Magots 1951
- 1953: L'Inutile, éditions Julliard
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References
- Les Îles by Jean Masarès in Les Temps modernes, n°4, January 1946.
- Cinéma et psychologie by Jean Masarès in Les Temps modernes, n°45, July 1949.
External links
- Palmarès du prix des Deux Magots on La Lettre du libraire
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