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Claude Roy (28 August 1915 – 13 December 1997) was a French poet and essayist. He was born and died in Paris.

Claude Roy
Born(1915-08-28)28 August 1915
8th arrondissement of Paris (France) 
Died13 December 1997(1997-12-13) (aged 82)
6th arrondissement of Paris (France) 
OccupationPoet, critic, writer 

Biography


After the fall of France during World War II, Roy was captured as a prisoner of war. He later escaped and joined the French resistance. Initially associated with the political right, by 1943 Roy drifted towards the left under the influence of Louis Aragon and adhered to the French Communist Party, openly attacking fascism and Vichy sympathizers.[1] He left the Communist Party after the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and, as a contributor to Le Nouvel Observateur, became a fixture on the anti-totalitarian left.[2] He was a signatory to the Manifesto of the 121 in favor of Algerian independence.


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Non-Fiction



Novels



Poetry



References


  1. Kaplan, Alice (2014). The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach. University of Chicago Press. pp. 33–34.
  2. Kirkup, James (15 December 1997). "Obituary: Claude Roy". The Independent.



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Claude Roy est un poète, journaliste et écrivain français, né à Paris le 28 août 1915 où il est mort le 13 décembre 1997.



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