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Charles Dobzynski (born 1929 Warsaw - 26 September 2014) was a French poet, journalist and translator.[1]

Charles Dobzynski
Charles Dobzynski

Life


His family emigrated to France, where he was barely a year old.[2] He narrowly escaped deportation during World War II. he published his first poem in 1944, in a youth newspaper of the Resistance. In 1949, Paul Eluard presented his first poems in Les Lettres françaises. On the proposal of Aragon, he entered the newspaper's editors Ce Soir. He was a journalist and film critic. He was an editor of the magazine Europe, with Pierre Abraham, and Pierre Gamarra.[3]

He is Chevalier of Arts and Letters,[3] a member of the Académie Mallarmé, and president of the jury for the Apollinaire prize.


Awards



Works



English Translations



Bibliography



References


  1. "Charles Dobzynski : " La langue que je parle n'est pas morte Sa source est l'alphabet de l'univers "" (in French). L'Humanité. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  2. "Charles Dobzynski ; Monique W. Labidoire". Archived from the original on 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  3. "About Charles Dobzynski". Retrieved 3 June 2015.



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Charles Dobzynski (né le 8 avril 1929 à Varsovie en Pologne[1] (qui abritait depuis le XVIIe siècle une communauté juive[2]) et mort le 26 septembre 2014 à Vincennes (Val-de-Marne), ville qui abritait une synagogue depuis 1907[3],[4]) est un écrivain et poète français.



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