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Margerit Robert (25 January 1910 in
Brive-la-Gaillarde Brive-la-Gaillarde (; Limousin dialect of oc, Briva la Galharda) is a commune of France. It is a sub-prefecture and the largest city of the Corrèze department. It has around 46,000 inhabitants, while the population of the agglomeration was 7 ...
– 27 June 1988 in
Isle, Haute-Vienne Isle (; oc, Isla) is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in west-central France. As of 2019, Isle is the fifth commune of the department (by population), after Limoges, Saint-Junien, Panazol and Couzeix. P ...
) was a French journalist and writer.


Biography

He completed high school in Limoges; he was a journalist in Limoges in 1931. From 1948, he was editor of the ''Le Populaire du Centre (People's Center)'', where he remained a columnist after 1952. His writer's library is preserved as the "Robert Margerit" cultural Centre.


Works


Novels

*''Nue et Nu'' (1936) *''L'Île des perroquets'' 1942; Phébus, 1984 *''Mont-Dragon'', 1944, Gallimard, 1952 *''Phénix'', La Table ronde, 1946 *''Le Vin des vendangeurs'', Gallimard, 1946 *''Par un été torride'', Gallimard, 1950 *''Le Dieu nu'', Phébus, 1951, Prix Renaudot *''La Femme forte'', Gallimard, 1953 *''Le Château des Bois-Noirs ''(1954) *''La Malaquaise'', Gallimard, 1956 *''Les Amants'' (1957) *''La Terre aux loups'', Gallimard, 1958 *''La Révolution, 3 volumes: L'Amour et le Temps, Les Autels de la Peur, Un Vent d’acier'', Gallimard, 1963, Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française *''La Révolution, 4th volume: Les Hommes perdus'', Gallimard, 1968; Phébus, 1989, *''El Tesoro de Morgan'', Translator Manuel Pereira, Edhasa, 1997, *''El reinado del terror'', Planeta DeAgostini, 2008, *''¡A las armas ciudadanos!'', Planeta DeAgostini, 2008,


Others

*''Ambigu, nouvelles'', Gallimard, 1956 *''Singulier, pluriel, journal intime, publié en 2008'', l'Association des amis de de Robert Margerit, Plaisir de lire


Screenplays

*''Mont-Dragon'' by
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, 1970 *''Les Bois noirs'' by
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, 1989


References


External links


Association Des Amis de Robert Margerit
* "Robert Margerit", ''French wikipedia'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Margerit, Robert 1910 births 1988 deaths Prix Renaudot winners People from Brive-la-Gaillarde 20th-century French novelists French male novelists 20th-century French male writers French male non-fiction writers 20th-century French journalists Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française winners