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Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Roger du

Awards
  
Nobel Prize in Literature

Signature
  

Role
  
Author

Nominations
  
Prix Goncourt

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Born
  
23 March 1881 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine (
1881-03-23
)

Notable awards
  
Nobel Prize in Literature 1937

Died
  
August 22, 1958, Serigny, Orne, France

Education
  
Ecole Nationale des Chartes

Books
  
The Thibaults, Summer - 1914: By Roger Ma, Notes on Andre Gide, Jean Barois, The Postman

Similar People
  
Andre Gide, Jacques Copeau, Francois Mauriac, Romain Rolland, Sully Prudhomme

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Roger Martin du Gard ([dy gaʁ]; 23 March 1881 – 22 August 1958) was a French author and novelist, winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature.

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Trained as a paleographer and archivist, he brought to his works a spirit of objectivity and a scrupulous regard for detail, and because of his concern with documentation and the relationship of social reality to individual development, his fiction has been linked with the realist and naturalist traditions of the 19th century.

He is best known for The Thibaults, a multi-volume roman fleuve which follows the fortunes of two brothers, Antoine and Jacques Thibault, from their upbringing in a prosperous Catholic bourgeois family to the end of the First World War. Six parts of the novel were published between 1922 and 1929. After abandoning a seventh volume in manuscript, he published two more volumes in 1936 and 1940. Written under the shadow of the darkening international situation in Europe in the 1930s, these last parts, which together are longer than the previous six combined, focus on the political and historical situation leading up to the outbreak of the First World War and bring the story to 1918.

Martin du Gard wrote several other novels, including Jean Barois, which was set against the historical context of the Dreyfus Affair. During the Second World War, he resided in Nice, where he prepared a novel (Souvenirs du lieutenant-colonel de Maumort) which remained unfinished at his death. It was posthumously published in 1983. His other works include plays and a memoir of Andre Gide, a longtime friend.

Roger Martin du Gard died in 1958 and was buried in the Cimiez Monastery Cemetery in Cimiez, a suburb of the city of Nice, France.

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Partial list of works

  • Devenir ! (1908)
  • Jean Barois (1913)
  • Les Thibault (1922–1940) (translated as The Thibaults and Summer 1914)
  • Vieille France (1933) (translated as The Postman)
  • Notes sur Andre Gide (1951)
  • Souvenirs du lieutenant-colonel de Maumort (English: Lieutenant-Colonel de Maumort) (1983)
  • References

    Roger Martin du Gard Wikipedia