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  1. René Tavernier (21 May 1915 – 16 December 1989) was a French poet and philosopher. Tavernier published his first poems before World War II in the New French Review, and was immediately noticed by Jean Wahl. In turn, this brought him recognition by Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre.

  2. René Tavernier, né le 21 mai 1915 à Paris et mort dans la même ville dans le 14e arrondissement le 16 décembre 1989 [1], est un poète et résistant français. Il est le père du cinéaste Bertrand Tavernier .

    • René Léon Gérard Marie Tavernier
  3. René Tavernier may refer to: René Tavernier (geologist) (1914–1992), Belgian geologist and stratigrapher; René Tavernier (poet) (1915–1989), French writer and philosopher

  4. Interestingly, it did not completely forbid publication in journals — or at least that was how the “Liste OTTO” was understood by the poet, René Tavernier (1915–1989) who published translations of some of Stein’s earlier works and some new works in his journal Confluences beginning in July 1942. 11 Confluences had been founded in ...

  5. The poem was written in Montchat, a neighborhood in the third arrondissement of Lyon, at the home of Aragon's friend René Tavernier, a fellow poet and resistance member; Tavernier harbored Aragon there during the Occupation along with Aragon's partner Elsa Triolet.

  6. Media in category "René Tavernier (poet)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Lyon 3e - Montchat - Plaque Parc Chambovet.JPG 5,184 × 3,456; 9 MB

  7. René Tavernier (poet) explained. René Tavernier (21 May 1915 – 16 December 1989) was a French poet and philosopher. Tavernier published his first poems before World War II in the New French Review, and was immediately noticed by Jean Wahl. In turn, this brought him recognition by Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre.