Raoul Motoret
Raoul Motoret (August 17th 1909 - March 17th 1978) is a writer French.
Raoul Motoret was born with Auxonne. He grew with Pontarlier where his/her father, Alexis Motoret, were Police superintendent and his mother, Marie-Therese Sauvageot, director of school.
He had two sisters, Genevieve and Christiane who was the wife of Emile Danoën.
Come to live the 15th district of Paris with its family in the years 1930, it lived there until its death.
Player, it divided readily with his entourage, the profits obtained thanks to the French national Loterie or with the urban mutual Pari. Thus, sometimes, it was in a friendly way the Mécène of his brother-in-law Emile Danoën who took as a starting point his adventures of racegoer in the horse Adviser .
Raoul Motoret is buried in the cemetery of Champtonnay in Haute-Saône.
Principal works
- Songs of the heart , Editions of the Young academy, 1931, (collection of poetries)
- the Culprit of love , Editions Eugene Figuière, 1934, (Romance)
- the Drama of Volubilis , Editions Eugene Figuière, 1935, (Romance)
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