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Frossard's father was very active in socialist politics, and growing up between the world wars there was no question of religion in his household or social cir
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André Frossard
French journalist and essayist
André Frossard | |
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| Born | ()14 January Saint-Maurice-Colombier, France |
| Died | 2 February () (aged80) Versailles, France |
| Occupation(s) | Essayist, student |
André Frossard (French pronunciation:[ɑ̃dʁefʁɔsaʁ]; 14 January 2 February ) was a French journalist and essayist.[1]
Early life
[edit]André Frossard was born on 14 January in Saint-Maurice-Colombier, Doubs, France. His father, Louis-Oscar Frossard, was one of the founders of the French Communist Party and served as its first Secretary-General. Later he held a series of ministerial positions in the Government of the Popular Front. Frossard's paternal grandmother was Jewish, and his home village in Foussemagne, France was the only village in France with a synagogue but no church.[2] After attending the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs to complete his education, Frossard began a career in journalism as a cartoon
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Frossard, Andre
Biography
French writer, a reporter and novelist. He was a reporter at L’Intransigeant, '36, columnist at L’Aurore, Le Figaro and editorial writer for Nouveau Candide.
The son of a former minister, he converted to Catholicism on 8 July and many of his novels were inspired by religious themes. He was the author of "God Exists: I've Met Him." Other works included "The House of the Hostages."
He was elected to the French Academy on 18 June
Frossard married on 31 månad
Died on 2 February , Versailles, France.
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Events
- Work: New Career (Reporter, two years)
- Social: Joined group 8 July (Converted to Catholicism)
- Social: Joined group 18 June (Elected to French Academy)
- Death, Cause unspecified 2 February at noon in Versailles, France (Age 80)
Source Notes
Petitallot quotes B.C., Cadran No. 17, 3/
Categories
- Lifestyle: Social Life: Groups (French Academy)
- Personal: Religion/Spirituality