Andre frossard biography

  • André Frossard was a French journalist and essayist.
  • André Frossard was a French journalist and essayist.
  • In this short book, André Frossard tells how he was converted to Catholicism in a totally unexpected and free way.
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    A conversion memoir, yes, but a bit of an odd one. In this page book that was a bestseller in France, published in and translated into English in , high profile French journalist Andre Frossard spends the first pages trying to establish why he should have had no religion at all, before he relates the one unexpected moment that changed everything, the "I have met Him" moment of the book's title. The book lacks any sort of preachiness, its sometimes humorous tone more reflecting the shock that Frossard feels that this encounter should have ever happened. Frossard would later write, according to his obituary in the Independent, "I was as surprised to find myself a Catholic when I left the chapel as I would have been show more to find myself a giraffe when I left the zoo."

    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

    André Frossard

    French journalist and essayist

    André Frossard

    Born()14 January

    Saint-Maurice-Colombier, France

    Died2 February () (aged&#;80)

    Versailles, France

    Occupation(s)Essayist, student

    André Frossard (French pronunciation:[ɑ̃dʁefʁɔsaʁ]; 14 January &#; 2 February ) was a French journalist and essayist.[1]

    Early life

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    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

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    • Lifestyle&#;: Social Life&#;: Groups (French Academy)
    • Personal&#;: Religion/Spirituality&#