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Émile Danoën

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31: 328:(Louis) Aragon L Aragon, M Cowley, H Josephson - 1946 "... Aragon reprend la direction du quotidien, en duo avec Jean-Richard Bloch, puis seul après la mort de ce dernier en 1947. Le journal, qui compte Émile Danoën parmi ses collaborateurs, disparaît en mars 1953." 217:, (especially documents concerning the anarchist Jules Durand, to whom he devoted an unpublished novel), he temporarily worked as a college supervisor, a night watchman in a warehouse, a sailing, tennis or ping-pong instructor and many other jobs. 124: 178:
An excellent ballroom dancer, he met his second wife Christiane Motoret at Bal Bousca, one of the most famous Paris ballrooms at the time. She worked at the
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In 1952 he returned to living with Christiane Motoret, which he did until her death in May 1972. Together they had one daughter, Laurence Motoret.
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Emile Danoën died in its 80th year Meudon, where he lived with a friend of his youth. He married his fourth wife, Francine Bloch, in 1984.
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while at the same time appearing in bars and restaurants in the old port working as a street violinist.
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He and Christiane divorced in May 1951. He then married Léna Botrel, the daughter of
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with his first wife Georgette, with whom he had two sons, Michael and Peter.
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Some of his works were translated into English, Russian and Chinese.
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Danoën was born Émile Orvoën, to Pierre Orvoën and Léonie Le Doze at
41:(10 January 1920 – 7 May 1999) was a French journalist and novelist. 30: 29: 199:, who gave him a third son, François. That same year he won the 135:. He wrote columns and stories for various publications such as 289:, Paris, Julliard, 1952, translated by Mary Glasgow as 213:While writing and diligently studying at the 8: 275:, London, Staples Press, and in America as 116:, to whom he dedicated his first novel, 321: 253:, Paris, Bibliothèque française, 1947 7: 88:At this time he met such writers as 337:The French review, Volume 30, p.272 279:, New York, Ballantine Books, 1952 25: 303:L’Homme qui héritait d’un meurtre 185:Confédération générale du travail 215:Bibliothèque nationale de France 389:20th-century French journalists 235:, Marseille, Jean Vigneau, 1942 27:French journalist and novelist 1: 384:20th-century French novelists 283:Une maison soufflée aux vents 269:Une maison soufflée aux vents 205:Une maison soufflée aux vents 297:La Fille du voleur d’huitres 287:Idylle dans un quartier muré 247:, Paris, Jean Vigneau, 1946 241:, Paris, Jean Vigneau, 1945 182:and was an activist of the 180:Pairie générale de la Seine 125:German Occupation of France 405: 239:Rue des enfants abandonnés 79:He worked at the magazine 305:, Paris, Flammarion, 1956 311:, Paris, Gallimard, 1958 293:, London, Staples Press. 379:French male journalists 299:, Paris, Julliard, 1952 265:, Paris, Julliard, 1950 259:, Paris, Julliard, 1949 201:Prix du roman populiste 192:(The Happy Adventure). 309:Le Conseiller hippique 165:Les Lettres françaises 161:La Gazette des lettres 35: 374:French male novelists 369:Writers from Brittany 364:People from Finistère 207:, dedicated to Léna. 149:Les Cahiers du peuple 112:. He became close to 33: 94:François Le Lionnais 34:Émile Danoën in 1972 263:L’Heureuse aventure 257:La Queue à la pègre 227:Select bibliography 190:L'Heureuse aventure 245:L’Aventure de Noël 123:At the end of the 82:Les Cahiers du Sud 36: 16:(Redirected from 396: 338: 335: 329: 326: 273:Dust in the Wind 169:Mystère Magazine 70:Second World War 21: 404: 403: 399: 398: 397: 395: 394: 393: 344: 343: 342: 341: 336: 332: 327: 323: 318: 251:Lignes blanches 229: 197:Théodore Botrel 106:Lanza del Vasto 47: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 402: 400: 392: 391: 386: 381: 376: 371: 366: 361: 356: 346: 345: 340: 339: 330: 320: 319: 317: 314: 313: 312: 306: 300: 294: 291:The Wind Rises 280: 266: 260: 254: 248: 242: 236: 228: 225: 203:for his novel 114:Gabriel Bertin 72:, he moved to 51:Moëlan-sur-Mer 46: 43: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 401: 390: 387: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 351: 349: 334: 331: 325: 322: 315: 310: 307: 304: 301: 298: 295: 292: 288: 284: 281: 278: 277:Tides of Time 274: 270: 267: 264: 261: 258: 255: 252: 249: 246: 243: 240: 237: 234: 233:Cerfs-volants 231: 230: 226: 224: 221: 218: 216: 211: 208: 206: 202: 198: 193: 191: 187: 186: 181: 176: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 121: 119: 118:Cerfs-volants 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 90:Joey Bousquet 86: 84: 83: 77: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 44: 42: 40: 32: 19: 333: 324: 308: 302: 296: 290: 286: 282: 276: 272: 268: 262: 256: 250: 244: 238: 232: 222: 219: 212: 209: 204: 200: 194: 189: 183: 179: 177: 175:and others. 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 129:Louis Aragon 122: 117: 87: 80: 78: 67: 48: 39:Émile Danoën 38: 37: 18:Emile Danoën 359:1999 deaths 354:1920 births 285:, vol. II: 131:'s journal 102:Paul Eluard 98:Paul Valéry 68:During the 348:Categories 157:Existences 110:André Gide 74:Marseilles 55:Finistère 141:L’Aurore 63:Le Havre 59:Brittany 133:Ce Soir 173:La Nef 153:Europe 137:Action 316:Notes 145:Bref 108:and 45:Life 53:in 350:: 171:, 167:, 163:, 159:, 155:, 151:, 147:, 143:, 139:, 120:. 104:, 100:, 96:, 92:, 65:. 57:, 20:)

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Emile Danoën

Moëlan-sur-Mer
Finistère
Brittany
Le Havre
Second World War
Marseilles
Les Cahiers du Sud
Joey Bousquet
François Le Lionnais
Paul Valéry
Paul Eluard
Lanza del Vasto
André Gide
Gabriel Bertin
German Occupation of France
Louis Aragon
Confédération générale du travail
Théodore Botrel
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Categories
1920 births
1999 deaths
People from Finistère
Writers from Brittany
French male novelists
French male journalists
20th-century French novelists
20th-century French journalists

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