Marcel Aymé (1902–1967)
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Sobre El Autor
Marcel Ayme was one of France's leading humorous writers. He was an insurance broker, bricklayer, journalist, salesman, and then-after 1938-a prolific author. His works are imbued with a sense of the ridiculous, counterbalanced by a satirical eye directed toward all forms of snobbishness or mostrar más pretension. Ayme's early works were novels including The Green Mare (1933), but during World War II he broadened his range to include the essay and theater. His plays have been hits on the Parisian stage since 1945. His last play La Convention Belzebir (1967), in which permits to kill are sold for large sums, satirizes the absurdities of our world. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Un des derniers portraits de Marcel Aymé en 1967
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Obras de Marcel Aymé
Five Short Stories 6 copias
Les maxibules 5 copias
Aventuras de Delphine y Marinette 4 copias
Le passe-muraille 3 copias
Paris Que Jaime 2 copias
The State of Grace 2 copias
Vogue la galère 2 copias
Cinq contes du chat perché 2 copias
Cuentos del gato indiscreto 1 copia
YEŞİL KISRAK 1 copia
Fanfare in Bleṁont 1 copia
Les Contes rouges du chat perch — Autor — 1 copia
La calle sin nombre 1 copia
NUHUN GEMİSİ 1 copia
Marcel Aymé. Romans parisiens : Suivi d'Uranus. 32 aquarelles de Gen Paul, Vivancos, B. Kelly, Demonchy...… (1959) 1 copia
Romans de la province : Brulebois - La table-aux-crevés - La jument verte - Le moulin de la sourdine - Gustalin… (1956) 1 copia
Passe-muraille, Le 1 copia
The barkeep of Blémont 1 copia
Den grn̜ne hoppa 1 copia
Gustalin , roman 1 copia
Théâtre complet, 1948-1967 1 copia
Le storie blu del gatto di casa 1 copia
Le confort intellectuel 1 copia
Başkasının Kellesi 1 copia
Romans parisiens, suivi d'Uranus 1 copia
The secret stream 1 copia
Pohádky kocoura Moura 1 copia
Fanfare in Blemont 1 copia
YAGMUR YAGDIRAN KEDI 1 copia
Silhouette du scandale 1 copia
Csípős ügy és más elbeszélések 1 copia
La statue 1 copia
Je suis renvoyé 1 copia
L'élève Martin 1 copia
Le temps mort 1 copia
Le cocu nombreux 1 copia
L'âme de Martin 1 copia
Rue de l'Evangile 1 copia
Conte de Noël 1 copia
Confidences 1 copia
Les Sabines 1 copia
La carte 1 copia
Le décret 1 copia
Légende Poldève 1 copia
Le percepteur d'épouses 1 copia
Le romancier Martin 1 copia
En attendant 1 copia
Le dernier 1 copia
L'huissier 1 copia
Le commissaire 1 copia
La mouche bleue 1 copia
Patron 1 copia
Consommation 1 copia
La convention Belzébir 1 copia
Les grandes étapes 1 copia
Le mannequin 1 copia
Le cortège ou Les suivants 1 copia
Caïn 1 copia
Marie-Jésus 1 copia
Le couple 1 copia
Samson 1 copia
Dermuche 1 copia
La fosse aux péchés 1 copia
Le faux policier 1 copia
Le monument 1 copia
Un poète nommé Martin 1 copia
Fiançailles 1 copia
Avenue Junot 1 copia
Accident de voiture 1 copia
Les chiens de notre vie 1 copia
Conte du milieu 1 copia
Josse 1 copia
Le mendiant 1 copia
Un crime 1 copia
Héloïse 1 copia
La vamp et le normalien 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1959, Vol. 17, No. 6 (1959) — Contribuidor — 13 copias
Geschichten Geschichten Geschichten . Zum Vorlesen und zum Selberlesen. Bilder von Ingrid Schneider (1988) — Contribuidor — 11 copias
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1959, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1959) — Contribuidor — 8 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1902-03-29
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1967-10-14
- Lugar de sepultura
- Cimétiere St. Vincent, Montmartre (Paris), France
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Frankrijk
- País (para mapa)
- France
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Joigny, France
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Paris, France
- Lugares de residencia
- Paris, France
- Educación
- Collège de Dole
- Ocupaciones
- novelist
dramatist
children's book author
humourist
screenwriter - Relaciones
- Céline, Louis Ferdinand (friend)
- Organizaciones
- Armée française (Service militaire, 19 12 | 19 23)
Agence de la Banque de France, Dole (1921|1922) - Premios y honores
- Prix Renaudot (1929)
- Biografía breve
- From Pushkin Press back inside cover of "The Man Who Walked Through Walls": "Marcel Ayme was born in Joigny, France in 1902. Having first worked as a journalist, Ayme was able to dedicate himself entirely to literature following the success of The Green Mare, a dark satire on sexuality published in 1933. Ayme's ironic, dissillusioned perception of the state of affairs in France following the German occupation and French resistance produced a body of work that is at the forefront of twentieth-century French literature. He died in Paris in 1967."
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