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Georges André
Malraux (/mælˈroʊ/ mal-ROH, French: [ʒɔʁʒ ɑ̃dʁe malʁo]; 3
November 1901 – 23
November 1976) was a
French novelist, art theorist, and minister...
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Madeleine Malraux, née Marie-Madeleine
Lioux (7
April 1914 – 10
January 2014) was a
French concert classical pianist. Marie-Madeleine
Lioux was born in...
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Clara Malraux (née Goldschmidt; 22
October 1897 – 15
December 1982) was a
French writer and translator, and a
member of the
French Resistance during the...
- The Musée d'art
moderne André
Malraux (also
known as Musée
Malraux and
simply MuMa) is a
museum in Le Havre,
France containing one of the nation's most...
- André
Malraux may
refer to:
Schools in France: LGT André
Malraux -
Allonnes -
Allonnes Lycée
professionnel André
Malraux - Béthune Lycée André
Malraux - Biarritz...
- the
Nuremberg Trials. He
translated many
works by
Salvador Dalí, André
Malraux,
Vladimir Pozner,
Louis Aragon,
Frantz Fanon and
Victor Vasarely into English...
- Lycée Français André
Malraux de
Murcie or Lycée Français de
Murcia (Spanish:
Liceo francés de Murcia) is a
French international school in
Molina de Segura...
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starring Dominic Purcell, Adam
Beach and
Michael Ironside. In the film,
Malraux (Purcell), and a team of
Canadian scientists release a
group of frozen...
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Condition humaine, "The
Human Condition") is a 1933
novel written by André
Malraux about the
failed communist insurrection in
Shanghai in 1927, and the existential...
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dominated by
figures such as Colette, André Gide, François Mauriac, André
Malraux,
Albert Camus, and,
after World War II, by
Simone de
Beauvoir and Jean-Paul...