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Albert-Jean
Born
Marie, Joseph, Albert, François Jean

28 June 1892
Died7 September 1975(1975-09-07) (aged 83)
Paris
Occupation(s)Novelist
Playwright
SpouseItalia Ugazio (1893-1995)

Albert-Jean, pen name for Marie, Joseph, Albert, François Jean (28 June 1892 – 7 September 1975), was a 20th-century French poet, novelist and playwright.

Familiar with the Grand-Guignol, Albert-Jean was president of the Société des gens de lettres.

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Main publications

Poetry
  • 1912: La Pluie au printemps
  • 1913: L'Ombre des fumées
Novels
  • 1914: Maude et les trois jeunes gens
  • 1920: La Dame aux écailles
  • 1925: Le Singe. This novel, co-written with Maurice Renard features the writer J.-H. Rosny aîné.[1]
  • 1926: Une rose à la main
  • 1942: Belles du sud
  • 1946: La Maison du vent
  • 1950: Le Secret de Barbe-Bleue
  • 1950: Amours à Saint-Domingue
Theatre
  • 1925: L'étrange histoire du Professeur Stierbecke
  • 1925: L'Amant de la morte (at the Grand-Guignol)
  • 1933: 600 000 francs par mois
  • 1932: Tantale

References

  1. ^ Fabrice Mundzik. "Allusions : Maurice Renard & Albert-Jean "Le singe" (1925)". Retrieved 5 August 2016.

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