Gaston gallimard camus albert
Pia will press Camus' manuscript upon first Andre Malraux, and then the great French publisher, Gaston Gallimard. Despite initial negative comments by Camus' mentor Jean Grenier, the overall prepublication reception of Camus' text is one of extreme praise.
Gaston Gallimard (born Jan. 18, 1881, Paris, Fr.—died Dec. 25, 1975, Paris) was a French publisher whose firm was one of the most influential publishing houses of the 20th century.. The son of a wealthy art collector, Gallimard studied law and literature at the University of Paris and turned to journalism soon afterward. In 1908, with André Gide and Jean Schlumberger, he founded the
This is how Albert Camus, alias Jacques Cormery in the novel (after his paternal grandmother), was born. The second chapter takes place 40 years later, when Jacques Cormery goes to his father's grave.
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