Anatole France

Anatole France

writer

Anatole France was born on Apr 16, 1844 in France. Anatole France's big-screen debut came with Crainquebille directed by Jacques Feyder in 1922. Anatole France is known for Twilight directed by Marc Allégret, Claude Dauphin stars as Aimé Cavalier and Micheline Presle as Félicie Nanteuil. The upcoming new movie Anatole France plays is Thais which will be released on Sep 24, 1984.

Anatole France, the 1921 Nobel laureate for literature, was born Jacques Anatole Thibault in Paris on April 16, 1844, the son of a Paris book dealer. He attended the Parisian boys' school Collège Stanislas, where he received a classical education, and later matriculated at the École des Chartes. For 20 years after finishing his education, he worked at various positions, including the post of assistant librarian of the French Senate from 1876 to 1890, before devoting himself full-time to writing. He was able to write even when he worked, and in his life-time in which he became the premier French man of letters, he produced a vast output of novels, as well as works in every genre. A story-teller in the French classical style, his literary precursors were Voltaire and Fénélon. His urbane skepticism and enlightened hedonism were in the spirit and tradition of the French enlightenment of the 18th century. His epicurean philosophy was limned in his 1895 book of aphorisms, "The Garden of Epicurus."

  • Birthday

    Apr 16, 1844
  • Place of Birth

    Paris, France

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