- Source: Georges Govy
Georges Govy (born 1913 Yevpatoria, Crimea, died 18 January 1975 Paris) was a French writer, journalist, and winner of the 1955 Prix Renaudot.
Life
His father was a famous painter, died during the Russian Revolution.
He was a seaman, and settled in Paris. He was a foreign correspondent during the Spanish Civil War, and became friends with André Malraux.
He was a volunteer during World War II. In 1942, he joined the Mouvement de la jeunesse sioniste MJS (Zionist youth movement), in Grenoble, led by Toto Giniewski.
Works
Sang russe Ed. du Seuil, 1946, OCLC 490044370
Le Moissonneur d'épines, La Table ronde. 1955 OCLC 59766686, Prix Renaudot.
Sang d'Espagne, A. Fayard, 1958, OCLC 419948108
Madonna ohne Wunder : Erzählungen Berlin : Verl. Volk u. Welt, 1963, OCLC 250864723
Les jours maigres Ed. du Seuil, OCLC 369693724
References
External links
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