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  1. Lewis Galantière (October 10, 1895 – February 20, 1977) was a noted American translator, man of letters, and sometime government official. He is particularly remembered for his friendships with the " Lost Generation " American expatriate writers in Paris.

  2. Feb 22, 1977 · Lewis Galantiere, writer, critic and authority on modern French literature, died Sunday evening at Presbyterian Hospital after a brief illness. He was 81 years old.

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · Lewis Galantière (1894-1977) was a distinguished founding member of the association. His translations from French drama, fiction, poetry, and scholarship enriched cultural life during the middle decades of the 20th century and are still being read.

  4. Galantière, The Lost Generations Forgotten Man, is both a historical chronicle providing rare insights into the lives of leading twentieth century figures (with previously unpublished personal correspondence from Hadley Hemingway and Alfred Knopf), and a meticulously researched biography.

  5. Lewis Galantière. Fellow: Awarded 1940. Field of Study: German and East European History. Competition: US & Canada. As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1939–40: GALANTIÈRE, LEWIS: Appointed for the writing of an essay on the character of the German people based on an analytical study of German philosophical philosophy; tenure ...

  6. Jan 12, 2023 · Lewis Galantière guided Hemingway through his first years in Paris, when the author was unknown and desperate for recognition. He helped James Joyce and Sylvia Beach launch Ulysses; started John Houseman in his theatrical career; and collaborated with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in the writing of Wind, Sand and Stars and Flight to Arras.

  7. Lewis Galantière has 31 books on Goodreads with 7111 ratings. Lewis Galantière’s most popular book is Du côté de chez Swann (À la recherche du temps perd...

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