Roger Rabiniaux

Roger Rabiniaux
Born Roger Bellion
3 December 1914
Levallois-Perret
Died 27 October 1986(1986-10-27) (aged 71)
Châtillon-sous-Bagneux
Occupation Writer
Poet

Roger Rabiniaux (3 December 1914 – 27 October 1986[1]) was a French writer and poet.

Biography

Rabiniaud was a pupil at the lycée of Fontainebleau and at Lycée Lakanal of Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine.[1]

A teacher after having studied literature and law, then public works official (1940–1942), he was an editor in the Office of the Secretary of State for Communications Jean Berthelot.[1] He engaged into the Résistance and entered the prefectural administration of Vichy France in 1942.

He published poems in various literary magazines before publishing the five volumes of Un jeune homme des années trente - including Le Soleil des dortoirs - and manifested himself brilliantly in 1951 by publishing L'Honneur de Pédonzigue, a book sponsored by Maurice Nadeau, Jean Paulhan and Raymond Queneau.[2]

He was a member of the Académie de l'humour, the Académie Rabelais, laureate of the Prix Guillaume Apollinaire for Les Faubourgs du ciel (1942), of the Prix Courteline for Les Enragées de Cornebourg (1957), and the Prix Sainte-Beuve for Le Soleil des dortoirs (1965).

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 Notice « Bellion (Roger, Nicolas, Pierre) » (né en 1914), pages 78 et 79 in René Bargeton, Dictionnaire biographique des préfets (septembre 1870mai 1982), Paris, Archives nationales (France), 1994, 555 pages, 26 cm ISBN 2-86000-232-4.
  2. Patrick Berthomeau, Magazine littéraire, No. 270, octobre 1989, p. 75
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