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  1. Clara Malraux (née Goldschmidt; 22 October 1897 – 15 December 1982) was a French writer and translator, and a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War. She was the first wife of the writer André Malraux .

  2. Clara Malraux, née Clara Goldschmidt le 22 octobre 1897 à Paris 5 e, et morte le 15 décembre 1982 à Andé ( Eure) 1, est une écrivaine française. Biographie. Clara Goldschmidt, de nationalité allemande, passe son enfance à Auteuil dans une famille juive aisée et cultivée, entre une mère oisive et un père absent.

  3. Jul 7, 2021 · Clara Malraux. 1897–1982. by Eva Martin Sartori. Last updated July 7, 2021. Journalist, essayist, novelist, and translator Clara Malraux, 1960. In Brief. Clara Malraux and her husband, novelist and politician André Malraux, were involved in antifascist activities in the 1920s and 1930s.

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  5. Dec 18, 1982 · Clara Malraux, author, art critic and a leading figure in the anti-Nazi resistance in France, who was the first wife of Andre Malraux, author and Minister of Culture under President Charles de...

  6. Malraux, Clara (c. 18971982)French novelist, critic, and translator . Name variations: Clara Malraux-Goldschmidt. Born Clara Goldschmidt around 1897; died on December 15, 1982, in Paris, France; first wife of Andre Malraux (b. 1901, a writer and politician).

  7. Clara Malraux moved away from traditional resistance-centred narrative of the war years to look at largely taboo areas of French wartime experience, in Malraux's case the persecution of Jews. Her autobiographical presentation of a Jewish woman's war is haunted by the shadow of the extermination camps but does not examine camp life itself.

  8. Sections. Clara Malraux was to write and rewrite her memories of the war years over a thirty-two year period, in contrast to many other women resisters of her generation who produced often only one account of their wartime experiences. The Occupation was central to her...

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