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Definition of Andre malraux
1. Noun. French novelist (1901-1976).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Andre Malraux
Literary usage of Andre malraux
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dordogne by Mike Smith (2006)
"THE Loi MALRAUX andre malraux was a colourful ... In 1962, the Minister of Culture,
andre malraux, pushed through a law that allowed a number of historic ..."
2. Crossover: Architecture, Urbanism, Technology by Ad Graafland, Leslie Jaye Kavanaugh, George Baird (2006)
"2 France was an altogether different case: here de Gaulle had appointed Andre
Malraux as Minister for Culture. This appointment, which Herman ..."
3. Military Ethics: Reflections on Principles: Profession of Arms, Mil. Leader edited by Malham M. Wakin (1987)
"My own literary preference is andre malraux. Whether fighting for the Chinese
Communists against both Chiang Kai Shek and the Comintern in the Shanghai ..."
4. Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany by Colin Bingham (1982)
"andre malraux Malraux was explaining why, after having been a revolutionary
socialist most of his life, he broke with the Communists. ..."
5. Marianne Moore: Vision Into Verse by Patricia C. Willis, Rosenbach Museum and Library (1987)
"... In her 1955 appointment book, Moore quotes Janet Planner quoting andre malraux
in the New Yorker: "Art: that whereby forms are transmuted into style. ..."
6. Fallen Sparrows: The International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War by Michael W. Jackson (1994)
"Jason Gurney, Crusade in Spain (London: Faber and Faber, 1974), 38. 82. See, for
example, the description of andre malraux, /, 'Espoir (Paris: Gallimard, ..."
7. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"The elevator only goes to the fifth floor. Check their web site for regular
low-season specials. Hotel du Louvre: Place andre malraux, 1st M° Palais-Royal, ..."
8. Human Rights Watch World Report 2005: The Events of 2004 by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch (Organization (2005)
"... especially in the Western world, French writer and minister of Culture Andre
Malraux challenged that orthodoxy, declaring in oracular fashion that "the ..."