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Charles Dobzynski

Charles Dobzynski (born 1929 Warsaw - 26 September 2014) was a French poet, journalist and translator. [1]

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Life

His family emigrated to France, where he was barely a year old. [2] He narrowly escaped deportation during World War II. he published his first poem in 1944, in a youth newspaper of the Resistance. In 1949, Paul Eluard presented his first poems in Les Lettres françaises . On the proposal of Aragon, he entered the newspaper's editors Ce Soir . He was a journalist and film critic. He was an editor of the magazine Europe , with Pierre Abraham, and Pierre Gamarra. [3]

He is Chevalier of Arts and Letters, [3] a member of the Académie Mallarmé, and president of the jury for the Apollinaire prize.

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English Translations

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