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* 1944 – Romain Rolland, French writer, Nobel laureate ( b. 1866 )
Among other intercessors, the French author and Nobel laureate Romain Rolland wrote to Stalin seeking clemency, arguing that " an intellect like that of Bukharin is a treasure for his country.
* January 29 – Romain Rolland, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1944 )
* Literature – Romain Rolland
Rabindranath Tagore's suggestion ( to Nobel Laureate Romain Rolland ) was – " If you want to know India, study Vivekananda.
Many years after Vivekananda's death, Rabindranath Tagore told French Nobel Laureate Romain Rolland, " If you want to know India, study Vivekananda.
An associate of Romain Rolland and editor of Clarté, he attempted to define a proletarian literature, akin to Proletkult and Socialist realism.
Zweig, although patriotic, refused to pick up a rifle ; instead, he served in the Archives of the Ministry of War, and soon acquired a pacifist stand like his friend Romain Rolland, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature 1915.
* Romain Rolland.
The Man and His Works, 1921 ( Original title: Romain Rolland.
Romain Rolland and others wrote to Stalin seeking clemency for Nikolai Bukharin, but all the leading defendants were executed except Rakovsky and two others ( who were killed in NKVD prisoner massacres in 1941 ).
Eliade also read with interest the prose of Romain Rolland, Henrik Ibsen, and the Enlightenment thinkers Voltaire and Denis Diderot.
* Nobel Prize for Literature: Romain Rolland ( French )
* Romain Rolland — The Forerunners
* December 30 – Romain Rolland, Nobel Prize winning author
Five Masters of French Romance: Anatole France, Pierre Loti, Paul Bourget, Maurice Barrès, Romain Rolland.
He studied at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux, winning a scholarship at the École Normale Supérieure, where he attended notably the lectures of Henri Bergson and Romain Rolland, whom he befriended.
In the Cahiers, Péguy published not only his own essays and poetry, but also works by important contemporary authors such as Romain Rolland.
* Romain Rolland, Péguy, A. Michel, Paris, 1944
He resigned two months before the refusal to award the Prix de Rome to Maurice Ravel ; this created, nonetheless, a substantial public outcry against him, which was increased by an open letter from the novelist and musicologist Romain Rolland.
He knew of Gandhi through a book by Romain Rolland.
In this late period he made new connections to intellectuals like Henri Barbusse and Romain Rolland when he was co-signer in the foundation of Clarté, as well as E. D. Morel.
Debussy's friend Paul Dukas lauded the opera, Romain Rolland described it as " one of the three or four outstanding achievements in French musical history ", and Vincent d ' Indy wrote an extensive review which compared the work to Wagner and early-17th-century Italian opera.
The dialogue on psychoanalysis and Ramakrishna began in 1927 when Sigmund Freud's friend Romain Rolland wrote to him that he should consider spiritual experiences, or " the oceanic feeling ," in his psychological works.

Romain and described
Many French journalists, intellectuals and writers in the 1930s and 1940s were described ( and sometimes referred to themselves ) as fellow travelers, including André Gide, André Malraux, Romain Rolland, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.

Romain and by
* Ajar, Émile ( Romain Gary ), Hocus Bogus, Yale University Press, 2010, 224p, ISBN 978-0-300-14976-0 ( translation of Pseudo by David Bellos, includes The Life and Death of Émile Ajar )
* Les Halles: L ' Album du Coeur de Paris, with photographs by Romain Urhausen ( Editions des Deux Mondes, 1963 )
In September, 1949, acting on orders from their superior, Edmond Romain, Linden Young and Roger Chartrand, members of the provincial police, broke up an orderly religious meeting conducted by Mr. Gotthold, a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses in Esymier Chaput's house.
The arrest of La Voisin was followed by the arrest of her daughter Marguerite Monvoisin, Guibourg, Lesage, Bertrand, Romain and the rest of her network of her associates.
* Illustrations by Erté ( Romain de Tirtoff ) and Andy Warhol.
It was created by playwright George F. Walker, his writing partner Dani Romain, and Osgoode Hall Law School graduate and longtime Canadian TV producer Bernard Zukerman.
The 5-hour long surgery took place at Louisiana State University and was led by Dr Romain Pariaut.
* 2003 Tim Tom by Romain Segaud and Cristel Pougeoise, FR
Romain de Tirtoff ( 23 November 1892 – 21 April 1990 ) was a Russian-born French artist and designer known by the pseudonym Erté, the French pronunciation of his initials, R. T.
Code Lyoko is a French animated television series created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo.
Code Lyoko originates from the film short Les enfants font leur cinéma ( The children make their movies ), directed by Thomas Romain and produced by a group of students from Parisian visual arts school Gobelins School of the Image.
The project was created by Palumbo, Romain, and Carlo de Boutiny and developed by Anne de Galard.
Ambert is famous for its fourme-d ' Ambert cheese, its paper mills ( the first edition of Diderot's Encyclopédie was printed on paper made in Ambert ) and its circular town hall ( popularized by Jules Romain in his novel Les copains ).
In 1981 he was selected to direct the film White Dog, based on a novel by Romain Gary.
The metaphor of the roman-fleuve was coined by Romain Rolland to describe his 10 volume cycle Jean-Christophe, in the preface to the seventh volume, Dans la maison, ( The House ), published in 1908 / 1909, where he writes:
Tung was replaced by Romain Grosjean while he recovered.
The white # 22 Martini-entered 917K ( chassis number 053 ) of Helmut Marko and Gijs van Lennep, equipped with a magnesium frame, set an overall distance record that stood until the 2010 win by the Audi R15 TDI of Romain Dumas, Mike Rockenfeller and Timo Bernhard when they set a distance record of at an average speed of 220. 2 km / h ( 137. 6 mph ).
* Jean-Christophe by Romain Rolland ( 1910 – 1913 ) translator
The film was adapted from the book by Romain Gary, James Jones, David Pursall, Jack Seddon, and the author himself.

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