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  1. André Malraux (Paris, 3 de novembro de 1901 – Créteil, 23 de novembro de 1976) foi um escritor francês de assuntos políticos e culturais. Foi enterrado no Panteão de Paris, local destinado a personalidades notáveis da França. É além de um grande escritor um grande pensador da época.

  2. André Malraux, né le 3 novembre 1901 à Paris et mort le 23 novembre 1976 à Créteil (Val-de-Marne), est un écrivain, aventurier, résistant, homme politique et intellectuel français.

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    Malraux was born in Paris in 1901, the son of Fernand-Georges Malraux (1875–1930) and Berthe Félicie Lamy (1877–1932). His parents separated in 1905 and eventually divorced. There are suggestions that Malraux's paternal grandfather committed suicide in 1909. Malraux was raised by his mother, his maternal aunt Marie Lamy and his maternal grandmother...

    Early years

    Malraux's first published work, an article entitled "The Origins of Cubist Poetry", appeared in Florent Fels' magazine Action in 1920. This was followed in 1921 by three semi-surrealist tales, one of which, "Paper Moons", was illustrated by Fernand Léger. Malraux also frequented the Parisian artistic and literary milieux of the period, meeting figures such as Demetrios Galanis, Max Jacob, François Mauriac, Guy de Pourtalès, André Salmon, Jean Cocteau, Raymond Radiguet, Florent Fels, Pascal Pi...

    Indochina

    T. E. Lawrence, aka "Lawrence of Arabia", has a reputation in France as the man who was supposedly responsible for France's troubles in Syria in the 1920s. An exception was Malraux who regarded Lawrence as a role model, the intellectual-cum-man-of-action and the romantic, enigmatic hero. Malraux often admitted to having a "certain fascination" with Lawrence, and it has been suggested that Malraux's sudden decision to abandon the Surrealist literary scene in Paris for adventure in the Far East...

    Asian novels

    On his return to France, Malraux published The Temptation of the West (1926). The work was in the form of an exchange of letters between a Westerner and an Asian, comparing aspects of the two cultures. This was followed by his first novel The Conquerors (1928), and then by The Royal Way (1930) which reflected some of his Cambodian experiences. The American literary critic Dennis Roak described Les Conquérants as influenced by The Seven Pillars of Wisdom as it was narrated in the present tense...

    Lunes en Papier, 1923 (Paper Moons, 2005)
    La Tentation de l'Occident, 1926 (The Temptation of the West, 1926)
    Royaume-Farfelu, 1928 (The Kingdom of Farfelu, 2005)
    Malraux, André (1928). Les Conquérants (The Conquerors). University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-50290-8. (reprint University of Chicago Press, 1992, ISBN 978-0-226-50290-8)
    André Malraux, Fondation Maeght, Vence, 1973
    André Malraux et la modernité - le dernier des romantiques, Centennial Exhibition of his Birth, Musée de la Vie romantique, Paris, 2001, by Solange Thierry, with contributions by Marc Lambron, Sola...
    Art and the Human Adventure: André Malraux's Theory of Art Archived 7 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine(Amsterdam, Rodopi: 2009) Derek Allan
    André Malraux (1960) by Geoffrey H. Hartman
    André Malraux: The Indochina adventure (1960) by Walter Langlois(New York Praeger).
    Malraux, André (1976). Le Miroir des Limbes. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade (in French). Paris: Gallimard. ISBN 2-07-010864-3.
    Petri Liukkonen. "André Malraux". Books and Writers.
    Université McGill: le roman selon les romanciers (French) Archived 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Inventory and analysis of André Malraux non-novelistic writings (in French)
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  3. André Malraux nasceu em Paris a 3 de novembro de 1901. Figura central da cultura francesa do século XX, participou ativamente nas lutas revolucionárias do seu tempo e sobre elas produziu algumas das mais marcantes obras da literatura mundial, entre elas A Condição Humana (1933), centrado na revolução comunista chinesa, e A Esperança ...

  4. André Malraux era já um escritor conhecido, um pouco o aventureiro da literatura e da arte, que no fundo nunca deixou de ser, a par de senhor de uma perfeita e clássica técnica da linguagem escrita: concisão fremente, a obliquidade patética, a limpidez sombria do isolado intratável.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · André Malraux (born Nov. 3, 1901, Paris, France—died Nov. 23, 1976, Paris) was a French novelist, art historian, and statesman who became an active supporter of Gen. Charles de Gaulle and, after de Gaulle was elected president in 1958, served for 10 years as France’s minister of cultural affairs.

  6. André Malraux. Escritor, intelectual, governante e aventureiro francês nascido a 3 de novembro de 1901, em Paris, e falecido a 23 de novembro de 1976, em Créteil, também em França. Aos 25 anos, foi viver para o Camboja, na companhia da mulher, a escritora Clara Goldsmit.

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