Eugène Dabit
1898
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1936
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Movement: proletarian literature
Country of citizenship: France
Native language: French
Languages spoken, written or signed: French
Educated at: Académie de la Grande Chaumière
Award received: Eugène Dabit populist novel award, Prix Blumenthal
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Eugene Dabit (21 September 1898 in Mers-les-Bains – 21 August 1936 in Sevastopol) was a French socialist writer. He was part of the group "proletarian literature" and had a great success for his novel L'Hôtel du Nord which won the du Prix du roman populiste and was filmed in 1938 by Marcel Carné. He maintained an important correspondence with Roger Martin du Gard. Dabit was a friend and literary and political associate of André Gide; he died of an illness while accompanying Gide on a trip to the Soviet Union in 1936. Dabit was also an artist, having studied at the École des Beaux-Arts with Louis-François Biloul. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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