The blood of the poet
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Robert Brazillak (March 31, 1909-February 6, 1945) The most famous French poet-collaborator, literary and film critic, publicist and journalist. This edition presents: an extensive biography, the work of Leon Degrel and the future of the Rex movement, an article about Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, a play of brothers-doctors, a letter to a soldier of the 60th grade, poems written in the Frena prison and a memorandum in anticipation ships.
For political beliefs, sentenced to death. More than 50 signatures of French writers were collected, including Valerie, Moriac, Claudel, Duchamel, Camus, Eme and Vlaminik with a request to cancel the verdict. The petition was personally rejected by Charles de Gaulle. Shot on February 6, 1945
For political beliefs, sentenced to death. More than 50 signatures of French writers were collected, including Valerie, Moriac, Claudel, Duchamel, Camus, Eme and Vlaminik with a request to cancel the verdict. The petition was personally rejected by Charles de Gaulle. Shot on February 6, 1945
Author:
Author:Brazillak Robert
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9216-2205-0
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