The famous French writer Anatol France on the anniversary of his departure .. A journey of creativity and ban

The famous French writer Anatol France on the anniversary of his departure .. A journey of creativity and ban

The famous French author Anatol France, who won the Nobel Prize in literature for the year 1921 AD for his whole body of work, passed away on this day in history. He was a poet, novelist, and critic who is remembered today on the anniversary of his passing.

Francois Anatol Tebu was born in Paris in 1844 A.D. His father worked as a book salesman in the library he called the “France Library,” which included all works written at the time about the French Revolution. As a result, the son spent his early years and the majority of his adult life around books and book buyers.

After graduating from the private Catholic school Stanislas College, Anatol France assisted his father in his work and over the course of several years was able to hold positions as an assistant publisher and an indexer in two of the biggest libraries in France. In 1876 A.D. he was appointed Secretary of the French Senate Library.

In terms of Anatol’s involvement with poetry and the media, it began in the year 1869 AD when two of his poems were published for the first time in the French poetry anthology “Parnasos.” In the following year, 1875 AD, he was selected to serve as a member of the jury for the third part of the anthology.

Anatol wrote early on many articles in the newspapers and magazines, and his fame was broadcast until the horizons reached the effect of his novel, “The Selfstre Punar”, which he published in 1881 AD, and he embodied his personality through the hero’s personality, and won a prize from the French Academy of the Language.
Other significant works by Anatol include “Red Babbla,” “Tayis,” “The Revolution of the Angels,” and “The gods thirsty.”

In January 1896, he won election to the French Language Academy and was given seat number 38.

The majority of Anatol France’s works remained among the works that the Roman Catholic Church forbade from its library until 1966 AD. During that time, his writings and ideas came under heavy criticism, particularly from his political rivals and those who disagreed with his socialist doctrine. Given the existence of such compelling reasons for Anatol’s intellectual and literary legacy, m

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The famous French writer Anatol France on the anniversary of his departure .. a creative and ban voyage

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