Jean-Marie Domenach
1922
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1997
country of citizenship: France
native language: French
languages spoken, written or signed: French
educated at: Saint-Marc Lycée, lycée du Parc, École des cadres d'Uriage
occupation: writer, journalist, intellectual, columnist, French Resistance fighter, opinion journalist
award received: Officer of the Legion of Honour
position held: managing editor
Jean-Marie Domenach (French: [dɔmənak]; 13 February 1922 – 5 July 1997) was a French writer and intellectual. He was noted as a left-wing and Catholic thinker.Domenach was born in Lyon, where he studied at the Lycée du Parc. In 1949 he became an editor of Esprit, the literary and political journal of personalism and non-conformism founded in 1932 by Emmanuel Mounier. In 1956, Domenach became chief editor. He voluntarily retired from Esprit in 1977, at age 54, and began writing and teaching at the university level. Opposed to torture during the Algerian War, he also held a meeting denouncing the 1961 Paris massacre. He died in Paris in 1997, aged 75. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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