Authors

Authors

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Michel Fardoulis-Lagrange

Michel Fardoulis

(Cairo: 9 August 1910 - Paris: 26 April 1994)

Léon Paul Fargue

(born on March 3, 1876 in the 1 district of Paris and died on November 24, 1947 in the 6 district of Paris)

Claude Farrère

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( Lyon :  - Paris: )

William Faulkner

Fernandel

Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin

(born May 8, 1903 in Marseille and died February 26, 1971 in Paris)

Léo Ferré

- Castellina (Tuscany, Italy)

Georges Feydeau

(Paris: 8 December 1862 - Rueil-Malmaison: 5 June 1921)

Albert Fizelière de la

(Marly: 7 August 1819 - Paris: 11 February 1878)

Camille Flammarion

Juvisy-sur-Orge :

Gustave Flaubert

(born in Rouen on 12 December 18211 and died in Croisset, a locality of the commune of Canteleu, on 8 May 1880)

Robert de Flers

(born in Pont-l'Évêque on 25 November 1872 and died in Vittel on 30 July 1927)

Marquis de La Motte-Ango, Count of Flers, playwright member of the French Academy.

Fernand Fleuret

(born on 1 April 1883 in Gondrecourt and died on 18 June 1945 in Paris)

Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian

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Antoine Fontaney

Lord Feeling

(1803 - Paris: 11 June 1837)

Bernard Fontenelle de

Bernard Le Bouyer de Fontenelle

(Rouen: 11 February 1657 - Paris: 9 January 1757)

Paul Fort

Max-Pol Fouchet

(Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue: 1er May 1913 - Avallon: 22 August 1980)

Television made its appearance in homes in the early 50s, and with it the image of Max-Pol Fouchet, who established himself as a defender of culture on the small screen. He hosted the programme "Lectures pour tous", which ran for 15 years.

Known to the general public through his television persona, Max-Pol Fouchet had already, during the Occupation, built up a large network of artists around the magazine Fountainwhich he had taken over in 1939. Based in Algiers, he published the works of poets who were opposed to the Vichy regime, in an act of "Resistance in the full light of day". Louis Aragon, André Frénaud, Jules Supervielle, Henri Michaux and René Char were among the contributors to the magazine, which published 63 issues and is considered one of the major publications of the "Intellectual Resistance". It was in the pages of Fountain that "Liberté" appeared for the first time.

Édouard Fournier

(Orléans: 15 June 1819 - Paris: 10 May 1880)

Ernest Foussier

(Tours: 1859 - Paris: 1917)

André Fraigneau

Amédée Henri Urbain (known as André)

(Nîmes: 15 May 1905 - Paris: 30 April 1991)

Hector France

(Mirecourt: 5 July 1837 - Rueil-Malmaison: 19 August 1908)

Anatole France

Born on 16 April 1844 in Paris, and died on 12 October 1924 in Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire (Indre-et-Loire).

His real name, François Anatole Thibault, was considered one of the greatest writers and literary critics of the Third Republic.

Alfred Franklin

Alfred Louis Auguste Poux

(Versailles: 16 December 1830 - Viroflay: 10 July 1917)

Calors Franqui

(born on 4 December 1921 in Las Villas (Cuba) and died on 16 April 2010 in Puerto Rico)

Cuban writer, poet, journalist, art critic and political activist.

Léon Frapié

(Paris:  - Paris: )

André Frénaud

(Montceau-les-Mines: 26 July 1907 - Paris: 21 June 1993)