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 | |
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Born | 26 Juillet 1906 Perpignan |
Died | 1981 |
Occupation | Novelist 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
- 1949: Furieusement tendre
- 1953: L'Air sur la quatrième corde — Prix Interallié
- 1957: L'Été d'osseja, la Pensée Universelle, Prix Broquette-Gonin (literature)
- 1956: La Petite Acrobate de l'Helvétia
- 1961: Le Cinéma à travers le monde (essai) cowritten with Jean Fayard and Pierre Mazars
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References
- Notice d'autorité de Louis Chauvet on the site of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
External links
- Louis Chauvet on the site of the Académie française
- Louis Chauvet, Critique des Mouches et défense de Zeus on Openédition books
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