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Jean Cau (writer)

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French writer and journalist (1925–1993)

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Jean Cau (8 July 1925, inBram, Aude – 18 June 1993) was a French writer and journalist.

Born inBram, Aude, he was secretary toJean-Paul Sartre, after which he was a journalist and reporter forL'Express,Figaro, andParis Match. In 1961, he was awarded thePrix Goncourt for his novelThe Mercy of God.[1] Cau also wrote several works about bullfighting and Spain.[2]

In addition to novels and journalism, he wrote two plays as well as co-writing the screenplay for the successful 1970 French gangster filmBorsalino (film) starring Alain Delon.[3] He collaborated on the screenplays or television scripts for several other productions.[4]

From the 1970s onwards, he grew close toGRECE and his writings became infused with asun-worshippingneopaganism. Jacques Marlaud dedicated an entire chapter to Cau in his study on contemporary literary and philosophical paganism.[5]

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  1. ^Denis, Jeambar (15 May 2003)."Jean Cau sur le pont".L'Express (in French). Retrieved12 August 2015.
  2. ^https://europeanconservative.com/reviews/a-frenchmans-passion-for-seville/
  3. ^https://bibliophileheurtebise.com/2023/06/cela-fait-trente-ans-que-jean-cau-est-decede-le-18-juin-1993.html
  4. ^https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0146424/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_2_tt_0_nm_8_in_0_q_jean%2520cau
  5. ^Jacques Marlaud,Le Renouveau païen dans la pensée française, Livre-Club du Labyrinthe, 1981.
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