Paul Vaillant-Couturier
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Paul Vaillant-Couturier (8 January 1892 in Paris
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 - 10 October 1937) was a French
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 author
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, journalist
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 and politician
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. He studied history
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 and law
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 but very early, in 1912, he began writing. At first poems, which were published in 1913 under the title La Visite du berger.

Paul Vaillant-Couturier began World War I, in 1914, as an infantry non-commissioned officer
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 and was a lieutenant of what was then named the artillerie d'assaut (tank
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s) when the war was over.

He was editor in chief of the communist newspaper L'Humanité
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from April 1926 to September 1929, then again from May 1934 (officially from July 1935) to his sudden death in 1937.

Works

  • La Visite du berger, Éditions du temps - Paris. 1913.
  • La guerre des soldats : le champ d'honneur conseils de guerre aux armées l'hopital, Ernest Flammarion, 1919.
  • Lettres à mes amis (1918-1919). Ernest Flammarion. 1920.
  • Jean sans pain, histoire pour tous les enfants, Paris, Clarté, 1921.
  • Trains rouges, poèmes, Paris, Clarté, 1922.
  • Un mois dans Moscou la rouge, Paris, Éditions des reportages populaires, 1926.
  • Le Bal des aveugles, Ernest Flammarion, 1927.
  • Le Père Juillet, Léon Moussinac et Paul Vaillant-Couturier, Paris, Au sans-pareil, 1927.
  • Trois conscrits ; Le monstre ; Asie, Paris : Bureau d'éditions, 1929.
  • Les bâtisseurs de la vie nouvelle, neuf mois de voyage dans l'U.R.S.S. du plan quinquennal, Paris : Bureau d'éditions, 1932.
  • Le malheur d'être jeune, Paris : Éditions nouvelles, 1935.
  • Enfance : Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse, Paris : Éd. sociales internationales, 1938.
  • Nous ferons se lever le jour, Paris : Ed. d'Hier et d'Aujourd'hui, 1947.
  • Histoire d'âne pauvre et de cochon gras, Paris : Éditions la Farandole, 1956.
  • Vers les lendemains qui chantent, Paris, Éditions sociales, 1962.
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