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Robert Mallet (15 March 1915 - 4 December 2002) was a French writer and academic. He was the first Dean of the
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. He was also the Rector of the Academy of Amiens, Rector-Chancellor of the Académie de Paris, one of the founders of and a professor of the
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, and Chairman of the board of directors of the
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(AUPELF). In 1993 he was awarded the
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.


Biography

Mallet taught in
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from 1959 to 1964, where he founded the Faculty of Letters at the
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, of which he was the first Dean. He returned to France, and worked for the French Ministry of National Education. Mallet pleaded for the establishment of a separate academy in
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. The Academy of Amiens was created on 1 October 1964, and Mallet becomes its first
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. He built the campus, and supported the creation of the University of Amiens. In 1969, Mallet became Rector- Chancellor of the Académie de Paris, a position he retained until 1980. During this period, he was one of the founders of the
University of Paris-VII Paris Diderot University, also known as Paris 7 (french: Université Paris Diderot), was a French university located in Paris, France. It was one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris, which was split into 13 universities in 197 ...
, where he was a professor from 1980 until his retirement in 1983. From 1972 to 1975, Mallet chaired the board of directors of the
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( AUPELF). He was a member of the Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Amiens.


Works

The following works of Mallet are poetry, unless otherwise stated. *La Poursuite amoureuse (1932-1940), Paris,
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, 1943 (novel). *L'Égoise key or the book of octosyllables, Paris,
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, 1946. *Les Poèmes du feu, Paris, L'Ancre d'or, 1947. *De All Sorrows, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1948. *La Châtelaine de Coucy, or no morality without love, Paris, L'Ancre d'or, 1950. *Love, password, Paris, Seghers, 1952. *Une mort ambigue, Paris,
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, 1955 (essay). *The Complete Crew, Gallimard, 1958 (theater). *Mahafaliennes, Gallimard, 1961. *Le Poème du sablier, Gallimard, 1962 ( Prix Archon-Despérouses). *The rose in its eddies, Gallimard, 1971. *Apostille or the useful and the futile, Gallimard, 1972. *When the mirror is surprised, Gallimard, 1974. *Exploded flint, Gallimard, 1976. *The blacksmith had told me, followed by Mots princiers, Gallimard, 1982. *The Hot Shadow, Gallimard, 1984. *Ellynn , Gallimard, 1985 (novel - Prix des libraires, Charles Oulmont Prize from the
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1985). *This whirling feather: poems, Gallimard, 1988. *Uninhabited region, Gallimard, 1991. *Sowing the tree, poems, Gallimard, 1991. *The uncertain shores, Gallimard, 1993. *From the same bread, Ultimes reflections, the Green Wave, 2012.


Radio

Mallet worked at the
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, where he was known for his interviews with
Paul Léautaud Paul Léautaud (18 January 1872 – 22 February 1956) was a French writer and theater critic for ''Mercure de France'', signing his often caustic reviews with the pseudonym Maurice Boissard. Life He was born in Paris. Abandoned by his mother, ...
or
Jean Paulhan Jean Paulhan (2 December 1884 – 9 October 1968) was a French writer, literary critic and publisher, director of the literary magazine ''Nouvelle Revue Française'' (NRF) from 1925 to 1940 and from 1946 to 1968. He was a member (Seat 6, 1963–68 ...
and for a series of documents on the
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Awards

*1942: Prix Fabien, for Le Retour à la terre *1959: Gustave Le Métais-Larivière Prize, for all of his work *1963: Prix Archon-Despérouses of the Académie Française, for Le poème du sablier *1977: Grand Prix de Poésie, for all of his poetic work *1993:
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References

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