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  1. Robert Antelme (5 January 1917, Sartène, Corse-du-Sud – 26 October 1990) was a French writer. During the Second World War he was involved in the French Resistance and deported. In 1939 he married Marguerite Duras. Their child died at birth in 1942.

  2. Robert Antelme est un poète, écrivain et résistant français, né le 5 janvier 1917 à Sartène et mort le 26 octobre 1990 à Paris 7 e. Survivant des camps de Buchenwald et de Dachau , il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages, dont un livre de référence sur les camps de concentration nazis : L'Espèce humaine , paru en 1947.

  3. Oct 26, 1990 · Robert Antelme. After he returned to France, he began to write an account of human behaviour in the fight for "bare survival", what he had experienced in the previous eight months. The account was published in 1947 with the title L´Espèce humaine ("The Human Species"), and in 1957 a revised edition was published by Gallimard.

  4. Robert Antelme survived imprisonment at Gandersheim, an especially cruel subcamp of Buchenwald, a death march, and finally incarceration at Dachau, where he was liberated. He is best known for his work The Human Species (1992; L'Espéce humaine, 1947), which tells this story and maintains that the human race is indissolubly one, a point shown ...

  5. On Robert Antelme's The Human Race Essays and Commentary. Edited by Daniel Dobbels. Translated by Jeffrey Haight. by Robert Antelme. Imprint: Marlboro Press

  6. Dec 2, 2017 · Robert Antelme: Humanity, Community, Testimony. Martin Crowley. Routledge, Dec 2, 2017 - Literary Criticism - 124 pages. "Best known for his 1947 memoir L'Espece humaine, Robert Antelme (1917-1990)...

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  8. Oct 26, 1990 · Robert Antelme was a French writer. During the Second World War he was involved in the French Resistance. Antelme was arrested and deported on 1 July 1944. He was at Buchenwald, then Gandersheim.