Alfred Fabre-Luce
Alfred Fabre-Luce (1899-1983), writing under the occasional pseudonym of Jacques Sindral , was a Journaliste and writer French.
Biography
Going down from the family of ship-owners Cyprien-Fabre from Marseilles, wire of the banker Edmond Fabre-Luce and grandson of the founder of the Crédit Lyonnais, Alfred Fabre-Luce collaborates in particular in the French Action of Charles Maurras, it animates several reviews of right. Sometimes regarded as a " Nonconformist of the Thirties " , it was close to the French Popular party (PF) of Jacques Doriot and favorable to the Régime of Vichy.
After the Second world war, he will be editor association of the review of Extrême right-hand side Rivarol . One owes him a considerable work made up of novels, historical tests and memories.
Its work
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1914 : who was ĺassassin? - Democratic Stalin - Churchill leaped too late - the business Oppenheimer
- the truth on the general de Gaulle and the responsibility for the writers . Lampoons
- 1926 Talleyrand (I)
- 1931 has what dreams the world
- 1934 Intermèdes
- 1938 the secrecy of the republic
- 1939 Benjamin Constant
- 1942 a son of the sky
- 1942 Journal of France - Volume I - March 1939 - July 1940
- 1942 Journal of France - Volume II - August 1940 - April 1942
- 1944 Écrit in prison
- 1945 In the name of the silencers
- 1945 locked up the
- 1946 Except d́atteinte
- 1946 Double prison (prisons Nazis - prisons gaullists)
- 1947 the Project Churchill
- 1947 Newspaper of Europe, 1946 - 1947
- 1949 the century takes figure
- 1949 the smoke of a cigar
- 1954 Histoire of the European revolution
- 1960 the world in 1960
- 1962 High court
- 1962 - 1964 Twenty-five years of freedom
- 1964 the lawsuit of High court
- 1965 the crowning of the prince
- 1967 Ĺ' removed history
- 1969 Talleyrand (II)
- 1972 the expo 2000
- 1974 J́ai lived several centuries
- 1975 most invaluable hours
- 1975 Opposition
- 1979 To live with its double
- 1980 I call the phantoms
- 1982 the flamer. selected autobiography and texts
Quotations
- the life gives us what one expects, but elsewhere, otherwise, and with hitch.
- Great Britain itself is a floating island which, according to the inflections of its policy, approaches or moves away from Europe.
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