Pierre-Antoine Cousteau

See also: Cousteau (homonymy)

Pierre-Antoine Cousteau , born the March 18th 1906, with Holy Andre de Cubzac and dead the December 17th 1958, is a Polémiste and a Journaliste of Extrême right-hand side French.

He is the brother of the Commander Cousteau. He collaborated in the newspaper I am everywhere in company of Lucien Rebatet and Robert Brasillach, then directed the newspaper, succeeding this last. It is a “Antisémite of feather”, engaged in the Collaboration, condemned to died in 1946 for “crime against the nation”, before its sorrow is not commuted to detention with perpetuity. Released in 1951, he collaborates then in the weekly magazine Rivarol and in the review French Lectures .

Initially man “with the extreme left of the extreme left”, it will evolve little by little to the Fascisme, with the meeting of several journalists of right, in particular Pierre Gaxotte, his mentor.

Publications

  • Jewish America , Editions of France, 1942.
  • Hugothérapie or how the spirit comes to badly-thinking the . Editions E.T.L., Borough, 1954.
  • After the flood, lampoons . the French Bookstore, 1957.
  • laws of hospitality . the French Bookstore, 1957.
  • In this time . The French Bookstore, 1959.
  • Dialog of overcome . (Prison of Clairvaux, January-December 1950). New text presented by Robert Belot. (with the collaboration of Lucien Rebatet). Paris, international Berg, 1999.

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