Paul Morand

Paul Morand

1888–1976 · lived 88 years FR FR

Paul Morand was a French writer, diplomat, and journalist. Born in Paris in 1888, he was known for his elegant style and his depictions of high society and cosmopolitan life. His work often explored themes of modernity, travel, and the human condition.

n. 1888-03-13, 8.º arrondissement de Paris · m. 1976-07-23, Paris

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Paul Morand was a prominent figure in 20th-century French literature. His literary career began with short stories and novels that captured the spirit of his time, often set in exotic locations and depicting the lives of a sophisticated elite. As a diplomat, he served in various embassies, which provided him with rich experiences that were frequently reflected in his writing. Morand was also an avid chronicler, commenting on culture, fashion, and social events. During World War II, his position and writings generated controversy, but he continued to produce works until his death in 1976.

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