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  1. Jean Martet, né à Angers le 31 décembre 1886 [1] et mort à Paris 7 e le 13 février 1940 [2], est un poète, dramaturge et romancier français. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Fils de négociant, Jean Martet devient le secrétaire de Georges Clemenceau à partir de juillet 1915 et restera l'ami et le confident de celui-ci jusqu ...

  2. In the middle of May 1928, bothered by bad weather at his seaside cottage in the Vendée, he had come back to his Paris apartment on Rue Benjamin Franklin, across the Seine from Trocadéro; and Jean Martet, his personal secretary and confidant, paid him a visit there in the ground-floor study.

  3. Aug 2, 2021 · Français : – MARTET Jean, (1886-1940), poète, dramaturge et romancier. Il est né le 31 décembre 1886 à Angers, décédé le 13 février 1940 à Paris 7e, (vue 29/31, acte n° 290). Il est le fils d’Auguste-François Martet et de Cornélie Faucillon. Il épouse Louise-Germaine-Marcelle Tisserand.

  4. Jean Martet has 25 books on Goodreads with 22 ratings. Jean Martet’s most popular book is Le récif de corail.

  5. Adapted from Jean Martet's 1933 novel of the same title by Charles Spaak, Le Récif de corail has a distinctive atmosphere that evokes the poetic realist style of the period, but curiously it eschews a fatalistic tragic outcome in favour of an ironic happy ending. The film was directed by Maurice Gleize, whose mostly undistinguished work ...

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  6. Germany. Language. French. Coral Reefs (French title: Le Récif de corail) is a 1939 French-language adventure film made in Germany. Directed by Maurice Gleize, the screenplay was written by Charles Spaak, based on a novel by Jean Martet. The film stars Jean Gabin, Michèle Morgan, and Pierre Renoir. It tells the story of a wanderer in ...

  7. Jean Martet is a/an writer known for: Station Six-Sahara, Coral Reefs, Kiss of Fire, Le colonel Durand and Monseigneur

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