The author, art theorist and first culture minister of France, who died 50 years ago, is celebrated with more than 130 events ...
A new book explains how Andre Malraux became a human rights activist in French Indochina after failing as a thief. For the last year I lived in Phnom Penh, I rented an apartment in the French colonial ...
André Malraux (1901-76) did not work 35-hour weeks. Adventurer, smuggler, wheeler-dealer, rare-book impresario -- and, yes, world-renowned novelist, international intellectual, freedom fighter in ...
It is good to see Carlin Romano’s essay on André Malraux, an author who merits much more attention than he receives (“André Malraux: the Last American Frenchman,” The Chronicle Review, March 11). It’s ...
A review of Malraux: A Life, by Olivier Todd, translated by Joseph West. Intellectuals by and large disgraced the twentieth century. With rare exceptions, they whored after strange gods, of which the ...
During the middle of the past century, two Frenchmen were known and admired around the world. They were General de Gaulle and André Malraux. Malraux became a celebrity in the 1930s as a writer, ...
Présence d'André Malraux – PAM is a scientific journal published on an annual basis. Contributions could be made in French, English, Spanish and any other European languages. Publisher Information ...
Though France has been in relative decline as a great power since 1939—some would say, since 1914—its cultural influence has survived to a remarkable degree the loss of colonies, markets, and what was ...
The name Andre Malraux and the struggle for freedom of the people of Bangladesh remain inseparable. Back in 1971, an international convention, entitled “World Meet on Bangladesh,” was organized on ...
Georges André Malraux (3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister of cultural affairs. Malraux's novel La Condition Humaine (Man's Fate) (1933) won the Prix ...
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