Louis Chauvet

Louis Chauvet (26 July 1906 in Perpignan – 1981) was a 20th-century French writer and journalist, winner of the 1953 prix Interallié.

Louis Chauvet
Born26 Juillet 1906
Perpignan
Died1981
OccupationNovelist
Journalist

Biography

The son of the regionalist historian Horace Chauvet, Louis Chauvet became a journalist at Temps, Comœdia, and Le Figaro where he mainly worked in the film department. In this capacity he was the president of the International Federation of the Film Press.[1] Also a novelist, he was awarded the 1953 prix Interallié published by Fammarion for L'Air sur la quatrième corde.

Works

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gollark: The UK does those, I think, and seems to be doing fine lawyer and doctor-wise.

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