Green, Julien, 1900-1998

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Name (Hebrew)
גרין, ז'ולין, 1900-1998
Name (Latin)
Green, Julien, 1900-1998
Name (Arabic)
جرين، جوليان، 1900-1998
Other forms of name
Delaporte, Théophile, 1900-1998
Green, Julien, 1900-
גרין, ז'ילין
Date of birth
1900
Date of death
1998
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Essays
Fiction
Occupation
Authors
Essayists
Novelists
Associated Language
fre
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 68929857
Wikidata: Q334952
Library of congress: n 80045876
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Wikipedia description:

Julien Green (originally "Julian Hartridge Green", 6 September 1900 – 13 August 1998) often Julian Green, was an American writer who lived most of his life in France and wrote mostly in French and only occasionally in English. Over a long and prolific career, he authored novels and essays, several plays, and a biography of Francis of Assisi, produced a four-volume autobiography, and for decades maintained a daily journal that he edited and published in nineteen volumes. The posthumous publication of the unexpurgated text of his journals presented a different version of his personality and sexuality, revealed details of the lives of many of his prominent contemporaries, and documented the gay subculture of 20th-century France. When elected to membership in the Académie française in 1971, he was the first non-French national to join its ranks. He was the recipient of many awards and one of the few writers to have his collected works published in Gallimard's Pleiade library during his lifetime.

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