Marius Grout
Marius Grout , born with Fauville-in-Caux the November 8th 1903 and died in the Harbor, May 1st 1946, is a writer French.
His/her father was Facteur. He chooses teaching. In 1932, it integrates the religious Société of the Friends (Quakers).
Towards the end of the Years 1930, it binds friendship with a group of young people pawn S impassioned of literature, to which belongbelong Emile Danoën and its former student Pierre Aubery.
In 1937, it publishes its first work, Kagawa , thanks to the Company of the Friends. It obtains the Prix Goncourt in 1943 for its novel Passage of the man .
He died in the Havre and was buried with Incheville.
Its novel, Passage of the man , was translated into English, by Emerson Lamb and was published with an introduction of Henry Van Etten by Vantage Close in New York in 1962 pennies the title of When the man passed by .
A school complex bears its name to Rouen.
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