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Name
  
Henry Malherbe

Awards
  
Prix Goncourt

Books
  
The flame that is France

Died
  
1958

Role
  
Writer


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Henry Malherbe, also known as Henri Malherbe or Henry Croisilles (4 February 1886, in Bucharest a – 17 March 1958, in Paris) was a French writer, winner of the Prix Goncourt in 1917 for the novel La flamme au poing.

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He wrote for Le Temps.

Malherbe fought in World War I. He was a co-founder and first president of the Association des écrivains combattants. The Henry Malherbe Prize is named after him.

^a Several sources have 1887 for his birth year.

Works

  • Paul Hervieu E. Sansot & cie, 1912
  • La Flamme au poing. A. Michel. 1917.  1917 Prix Goncourt.
  • Le Jugement dernier, Éditions de la Sirène, 1920
  • La Rocque : un chef, des actes, des idées, suivi de documents sur les doctrines de la rénovation nationale Librairie Plon, 1934
  • La passion de la Malibran, A. Michel, 1937
  • Richard Wagner révolutionnaire A. Michel, 1938
  • Aux États-Unis, printemps du monde, A. Michel, 1945
  • Franz Schubert, son amour, ses amitiés, A. Michel, 1949
  • Carmen Michel, 1951
  • English Translations

  • The flame that is France. Translator Van Wyck Brooks. The Century Co. 1918. 
  • References

    Henry Malherbe Wikipedia