Jean-Charles

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Jean-Charles (born December 2, 1922 in Saint-Aulaye , Dordogne department , † June 21, 2003 in Cahors , Lot department ; real name Jean Louis Marcel Charles ) was a French journalist and writer .

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Charles laid a philological State Examination at the University of Bordeaux from, doctorate then to the doctor of philosophy and became a teacher . After a short time he first became a post office worker, then director of an artist group, radio announcer, singer, timber dealer, salesman, tourist guide , advertising specialist and drover, finally a journalist and later also a writer.

He wrote several cheerful novels, but it was his stilbleander collections that made him famous.

Works (selection)

  • La foire aux cancres and La lire en herbe .
    • German by Siegfried Kadner : The knilche from the last bank. From children's mouths and school books . Blanvalet, Berlin 1965. Later editions including Rowohlt and Goldmann, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-442-07278-6 .
  • La foire aux cancres and Tout les cancres .
    • German: Knilche never die out. From the mouths of children of all ages . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1988, ISBN 3-499-12331-2 .
  • Hardi, les cancres and Vingt cancres après .
    • German by Siegfried Kadner: Knilche remain knilche. Style flowers from big and small people . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1983, ISBN 3-499-11665-0 .
  • Le rire c'est la santé and Le rire sur ordonance .

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