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Jean-Marie Aimot

ジャン=マリー・エモ

Jan-Mari Emo

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1901
Died
1968 age 67
Nationality
France
Languages
French

Career

Occupations
novelist, critic, biographer, translator
Active Years
1932-1968
Affiliations
French Popular Party, Vichy France
Memberships
French Popular Party

Awards

Prix des Deux Magots
1941
Work: Nos mitrailleuses n'ont pas tiré
Organization: Café des Deux Magots
Result: winner
Prix Balzac
1944
Work: La Carrière de Raoul Champfrond
Result: winner

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Nos mitrailleuses n'ont pas tiré: journal d'une section de D.A.T.

1941 memoir

A journal of a machine-gun section during World War I.

warmilitary life

La Carrière de Raoul Champfrond

1944 novel

A novel about the career of the fictional Raoul Champfrond.

careersociety

Mané-Katz

1933 biography

Biography of the painter Mané-Katz.

artpainter

Stanley, le dernier conquistador

1951 biography

Biography of explorer Henry Morton Stanley.

explorationAfrica

Bibliography

  • Lilian Harvey
  • Mané-Katz
  • Nos mitrailleuses n'ont pas tiré: journal d'une section de D.A.T.
  • La Carrière de Raoul Champfrond
  • Stanley, le dernier conquistador
  • Drieu la Rochelle: témoignages et documents

Legacy

A French novelist, critic, biographer, and translator active in the mid-20th century. Associated with the collaborationist French Popular Party and served as director of the French Documentary Film Service under the Vichy government. Winner of the Prix des Deux Magots and Prix Balzac.

Trivia

  • Known as a collaborationist with Nazi Germany.
  • Served as director of the French Documentary Film Service under the Vichy government.