Paule Malardot
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Paule Malardot (1898 – ?) was a 20th-century French journalist and novelist, winner of the
Prix des Deux Magots The Prix des Deux Magots is a major French literary prize. It is presented to new works, and is generally awarded to works that are more off-beat and less conventional than those that receive the more mainstream Prix Goncourt. The name derives from ...
in 1947. Paule Malardot was a journalist in prewar women's magazines then at the ''
L'Aurore ''L’Aurore'' (; ) was a literary, liberal, and socialist newspaper published in Paris, France, from 1897 to 1914. Its most famous headline was Émile Zola's '' J'Accuse...!'' leading into his article on the Dreyfus Affair. The newspaper was ...
'' from 1946. She also carried out translations of stories and novels (especially from Italian). She was married to journalist and writer
Marcel Sauvage Marcel Sauvage (26 October 1895, Paris – 4 June 1988, Peymeinade) was a French journalist and writer. Career In 1919 he pooled his demobilisation bonus with Florent Fels to found the magazine ''Action: Cahiers individualistes de philosophie et ...
with whom she had a son.


Work (selection)

*1935
''Les prédictions de Madame Frayat pour 1936''
*1947: ', éditions SPLE,
Prix des Deux Magots The Prix des Deux Magots is a major French literary prize. It is presented to new works, and is generally awarded to works that are more off-beat and less conventional than those that receive the more mainstream Prix Goncourt. The name derives from ...
*1955: ''La Maison, vie domestique'', éditions Clartés *1978: ''L'Orgueil des Kennelly'', éditions Mondiales


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Palmarès du prix des Deux Magots

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on CHERBOURGE/1938 20th-century French novelists 20th-century French journalists French women journalists Italian–French translators Prix des Deux Magots winners 1898 births Year of death missing 20th-century French women writers {{France-writer-stub