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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
* Charles D. Blend, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6312 ''André Malraux: Tragic Humanist''], 1963
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* Charles D. Blend, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6312 ''André Malraux: Tragic Humanist''], 1963.
* ''Album Malraux'' (iconographie choisie et commentée par Jean Lescure, 517 illustrations), 1986 (in French)
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* Jean Lescure, ''Album Malraux. Iconographie commentée'', 1986, 368 pp. [http://www.la-pleiade.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/Albums-de-la-Pleiade/Album-Malraux] {{fr}}
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* Hannah Feldman, [http://aaaaarg.fail/ref/cb63304c975b48f573287d6471e2c51c#33.117 "Fragments and Façades: André Malraux and the Image of the Past as the Future of the Present"], part 1 in Feldman, ''From a Nation Torn: Decolonizing Art and Representation in France, 1945-1962'', Duke University Press, 2014, pp 19-74.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* http://www.andremalraux.com
 
* http://www.andremalraux.com

Revision as of 08:25, 28 May 2016

André Malraux (born Georges André Malraux, 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist and Minister for Cultural Affairs. Malraux's novel La Condition Humaine (1933) won the Prix Goncourt.

Works

  • Lunes en Papier, 1923
  • La Tentation de l'Occident, 1926
  • Royaume-Farfelu, 1928
  • Le Temps du mépris, Editions Gallimard, 1935
    • An Age Of Oppression, trans. Roberta A. E. Newnham, Bristol & Portland: Elm Bank, 2003 (in English).
  • Psychologie de l’art, 1947-49, rewritten and published as Les Voix du silence, Gallimard, 1951.
  • Œuvres complètes [Collected works], Skira, 1945; 6 vols., Gallimard, 1989-2011

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