Andr Maurois
French biographer and novelist. During the first World War, he was a liaison officer of the British and French armies. Later he was academician and Secretary General of the French Academy. Co creation includes novels, essays, biographies and historical works. Biography is one of the most distinctive works, which is the founder of biographical literature. The famous novels include Bernard Geithner, the silence of Colonel blumber, climate, etc. the biographies include Hugo, Balzac, Shelley, Byron, etc. Historical works include American history, French history, English history, etc. The last work is sixty years of literary career.
Life
Andr é Maurois (1885-1967) was an important French writer in the literary world between the two world wars. During the first World War, moloya was enlisted and sent to the ninth Scottish division to serve as an interpreter and liaison officer between the British and French Artillery Forces. At that time, according to what he saw and heard in military life, he wrote "the silence of Colonel brownbauer" (1918), which made him famous. After the war, moloya left the factory and devoted himself to literary creation. In the aspect of novels, he wrote non gods and non Beasts (1919), Bernard Geithner (1926), atmosphere (1928), family circle (1932), happy instinct (1934), Paradise (1945) and roses in September (1956). In addition, there are short story collections dinner under the chestnut tree (1951) and Piano Solo (1960). Moloya's literary achievements are especially reflected in his biographical creation. The biography has vivid characters, interesting plots and novel flavor. His works are known as the best biographies in French literature, such as the biography of Shelley (1923), the biography of Disraeli (1927), the biography of Byron (1930), the biography of Turgenev (1931), the biography of Fuld (1932), the biography of Chateau Brien (1938), the biography of George Sang (1952) and the biography of Hugo (1954) )Three Dumas (1957), biography of Balzac, etc. In addition, moloya is an outstanding historian, and has written many works, such as the history of England (1937), the history of America (1943), the history of France (1947). Moloya was elected a member of the French Academy in 1939 due to his achievements and influence on the cultural circle. On the national day of 1965, President Charles de Gaulle awarded the first-class Medal of the honorary Corps in recognition of his lifelong contribution to culture and art. A large number of moloya's works have been translated into many languages and widely spread all over the world. All his life, he devoted himself to art and thought that "art is an effort to create a more humane world outside the real world".
works
Short stories: Ariana, my sister Monkey King changing planes in the middle of the flight seasonal flowers biography tsunami empathy farewell violet on Wednesday dinner under chestnut tree ten years later
Chinese PinYin : Mo Luo Ya
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