Claude Aveline

Claude Aveline

1901–1992 · lived 91 years FR FR

Claude Aveline, real name René-Victorault, was a French writer, editor, and bookseller. He is known for his vast literary work and his role in promoting literature.

n. 1901-07-19, Paris · m. 1992-11-04, Paris

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Claude Aveline, born René-Victorault in Paris on July 19, 1901, was a multifaceted figure in the French literary world. As a writer, he produced novels, short stories, and essays, often exploring themes of love, art, and the human condition with a philosophical and lyrical tone. He was also an influential editor, founding "Éditions du Seuil," one of the most prestigious French publishing houses, where he published many important authors. Furthermore, Aveline was a respected bookseller, contributing to the dissemination of literary culture. He passed away in 1992, leaving a significant legacy as a creator, editor, and promoter of literature.

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