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André Schwarz-Bart (1928–2006)

Autor(a) de The Last of the Just

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Obras de André Schwarz-Bart

The Last of the Just (1959) 951 cópias, 21 resenhas
A Woman Named Solitude (1972) 131 cópias, 3 resenhas
A Dish of Pork with Green Bananas (1967) 39 cópias, 1 resenha
The Morning Star: A Novel (2009) 32 cópias, 1 resenha
L'ancêtre en solitude (2015) 9 cópias

Associated Works

The Jewish caravan : great stories of twenty-five centuries (1935) — Contribuinte, algumas edições133 cópias
Los Premios Goncourt de novela, Vol. 6 (1974) — Contribuinte — 5 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Schwarz-Bart, André
Nome de batismo
Szwarcbart, Abraham
Outros nomes
Schwarz Bart, André
Schwarz-Bart, André
Data de nascimento
1928-05-23
Data de falecimento
2006-09-30
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Frankrijk
Local de nascimento
Metz, Frankrijk
Local de falecimento
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Locais de residência
Metz, France
Guadeloupe
Oléron, France
Angoulême, France
Educação
The Sorbonne, Paris, France
Ocupação
novelist
Relacionamentos
Schwarz-Bart, Simone (wife)
Organizações
French Resistance
Premiações
Jerusalem Prize (1967)
Prix Goncourt (1959)
Pequena biografia
André Schwarz-Bart was a French novelist from a family of Polish-Jewish origin. In 1941, his parents and brothers were deported to Auschwitz. Soon after, Schwarz-Bart, who was only a young teenager and barely spoke French, joined the Resistance. Later he worked as a manual laborer and taught himself to read and write French from library books. His experiences as a Jew during the German Occupation of World War II informed his great work, considered one of the greatest books of the Holocaust, The Last of the Just (Le Dernier des justes, 1960). It follows a Jewish family from the time of the Crusades to the death camp of Auschwitz.  Schwarz-Bart lived the final years of his life in Guadeloupe with his wife Simone.

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Des descriptions poignantes, tant d'un hospice parisien des années 1940 que de la Martinique de 1900, où l'esclavage était si proche, si vivant, si douloureux encore dans la mémoire des anciens. Une langue française enrichie de l'épaisseur colorée du créole.
 
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Estatísticas

Obras
5
Also by
2
Membros
1,162
Popularidade
#22,117
Avaliação
4.1
Resenhas
26
ISBNs
69
Idiomas
8
Favorito
2

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