Robert Denoël

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Robert Denoël (* 1902 , † December 2, 1945 in Paris ) was a French publisher of Belgian origin.

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Denoël was one of the collaborators during World War II and was murdered under unexplained circumstances after the liberation.

He was the publisher of Celine but also of important works by the writers Antonin Artaud , Louis Aragon , Jean Genet , Nathalie Sarraute , Charles Braibant and Paul Vialar - mainly in the 1920s and early 1930s. Denoël was also a pioneer in psychoanalysis by publishing works by Sigmund Freud , René Allendy, and Otto Rank .

He later published writers from the extreme right, including Adolf Hitler , Robert Brasillach and Lucien Rebatet .

literature

  • A. Louise Staman: With the Stroke of a Pen. A story of ambition, greed, infidelity, and the murder of French publisher Robert Denoel . Thomas Dunne Books, New York 2002, ISBN 0-312-27213-8 .

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