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Anatole Paul Broyard ( July 16, 1920 – October 11, 1990 ) was an American writer, literary critic and editor for The New York Times.
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Der Sturm published poetry and prose from contributors such as Peter Altenberg, Max Brod, Richard Dehmel, Alfred Döblin, Anatole France, Knut Hamsun, Arno Holz, Karl Kraus, Selma Lagerlöf, Adolf Loos, Heinrich Mann, Paul Scheerbart, and René Schickele, and writings, drawings, and prints by such artists as Kokoschka, Kandinsky, and members of Der blaue Reiter.
Five Masters of French Romance: Anatole France, Pierre Loti, Paul Bourget, Maurice Barrès, Romain Rolland.
Andre Gide, Anatole France, Alain-Fournier, Paul Bourget are among France's most popular fiction writers of the era.
Bonnet, together with his allies in the " peace lobby " both within and without the government such as Anatole de Monzie, Jean Mistler, Marcel Déat, Paul Faure, Paul Baudoin, Pierre Laval, René Belin, Adrien Marquet, and Gaston Bergery, all spent 1 – 3 September lobbying the Daladier government, the Senate and the Chamber against going to war with Germany.
He experienced himself his first social life in salons such as Mme Arman de Caillavet's one, which mixed artists and political men around Anatole France or Paul Bourget ; Mme Straus ' one, where the cream of the aristocracy mingled with artists and writers ; or more aristocratic salons like Comtesse de Chevigné's, Comtesse Greffulhe's, Comtesse Jean de Castellane's, Comtesse Aimery de La Rochefoucauld's, etc.
Late in his life, Caragiale discovered the literature of Anatole France — according to Paul Zarifopol, France's Humanist themes served as a model for some of Caragiale's fantasy writings.
Broyard was born in New Orleans into a mixed-race Louisiana Creole family, the son of Paul Anatole Broyard, a carpenter and construction worker, and his wife, Edna Miller, neither of whom finished elementary school.
Anatole is the title character in a series of children's books written by Eve Titus and illustrated by Paul Galdone.
80 ( January – June 1926 ) Alexander Archipenko, Hart Crane, e. e. cummings, Adolf Dehn, Alfeo Faggi, Anatole France, Waldo Frank, Robert Hillyer, Augustus John, Nikolai Leskov, Aristide Maillol, Henry McBride, Pablo Picasso, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Rosenfeld, Henri Rousseau, George Saintsbury, Gilbert Seldes, Scofield Thayer, Paul Valéry, Yvor Winters
Anatole France, Maurice Barrès, Paul Bourget were leading authors of the period who employed fiction as a convenient vehicle for ideas about men and things.
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In 1980, Anatole Broyard described Tropic of Cancer as " Mr. Miller's first and best novel ," showing " a flair for finding symbolism in unobtrusive places " and having " beautiful sentence.
As the writer and editor Brent Staples wrote in 2003, " Anatole Broyard wanted to be a writer -- and not just a ' Negro writer ' consigned to the back of the literary bus.
He expanded on this in " The Passing of Anatole Broyard ", an essay published the next year in his Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man ( 1997 ).
* " Anatole Broyard, 70, Book Critic and Editor at The Times, Is Dead ", The New York Times, Friday, October 12, 1990.
The New York Times critic Anatole Broyard believed that John Gardner was underqualified to write Bond.
Novelist Nelson Algren argued that the novel was “ a memorable American comedy by an original storyteller .” Estimable reviews by such noted writers and literary critics as Anatole Broyard, Jerome Charyn, Guy Davenport, and Shelby Foote were followed by the Times Literary Supplement review which saw the novel as “ Faulknerian in its gentle wryness, and a freakish imaginative flair reminiscent of Flannery O ' Connor .” The influential profile writer and music journalist Stanley Booth observed that Suttree was “ probably the funniest and most unbearably sad of McCarthy ’ s books ... which seem to me unsurpassed in American literature .”
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This roughly coincides with the death of Anatole ( White Wolf's canon Malkavian character ), but there is no definite link between these two events, although it may have been related to the Week of Nightmares in July 1999.
71 ( July – December 1921 ) Sherwood Anderson, Padraic Colum, Arthur Dove, Anatole France, D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Amy Lowell, Marianne Moore, J. Middleton Murry, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Logan Pearsall Smith, Arthur Schnitzler, Max Weber, William Butler Yeats
Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine de Barthélemy ( 1 July 1821 – 27 June 1904 ) was a French archaeologist and numismatist.
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#* Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte ( 1820 – 1904 ), married Prince Anatole Demidoff di San Donato: no posterity
The affair saw the emergence of the " intellectuals " – academics and others with high intellectual achievements who took positions on grounds of higher principle – such as Émile Zola, novelists Octave Mirbeau and Anatole France, mathematicians Henri Poincaré and Jacques Hadamard, and Lucien Herr, librarian of the École Normale Supérieure.
The Lucas numbers or Lucas series are an integer sequence named after the mathematician François Édouard Anatole Lucas ( 1842 – 1891 ), who studied both that sequence and the closely related Fibonacci numbers.
Anatole de Monzie ( 22 November 1876, Bazas, Gironde – 11 January 1947, Paris ) was a French administrator, encyclopaedist ( Encyclopédie française ), political figure and scholar.
* Anatole Ngemba – the village teacher ; an orphan, his fluency in English allows him to be an interpreter for Nathan's sermons.
Levallois-Perret is served by three stations on Paris Métro Line 3: Louise Michel, Anatole France, and Pont de Levallois – Bécon.
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