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    Marcel Aymé. Marcel Aymé's grave. Cimetière Saint-Vincent, Paris. Marcel Aymé (29 March 1902 – 14 October 1967) was a French novelist and playwright, [1] [2] who also wrote screenplays and works for children.

  2. Marcel Aymé was a French novelist, essayist, and playwright, known as a master of light irony and storytelling. He grew up in the country among farmers, in a world of close-knit families bounded by the barnyard on one side, the schoolhouse on the other.

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  3. Rue Norvins à Paris. Le style de Marcel Aymé analyse avec esprit les travers de l'homme et de la société. Sa vision peut être noire. L’hypocrisie, l'avidité, la violence, l'injustice, le mépris, apparaissent dans ses ouvrages, aussi bien que la camaraderie, l'amitié, la bonté, l'indulgence et le dévouement.

    • 14 octobre 1967 (à 65 ans)Paris
    • Marcel André Aymé
    • 29 mars 1902Joigny
    • Cimetière Saint-Vincent
  4. Marcel Aymé, (born March 29, 1902, Joigny, Fr.—died Oct. 14, 1967, Paris), French novelist, essayist, and playwright. His novels include The Hollow Field (1929), The Fable and the Flesh (1943), and The Transient Hour (1946).

  5. PDF Cite. Marcel Aymé 1902–-1967. (Also wrote under the pseudonym Claquebue) French short story writer, novelist, dramatist, children's fiction writer, and essayist. A prolific writer in...

  6. Marcel Aymé was a French novelist, children's writer, humour writer, screenwriter and theatre playwright. His writings include The Man Who Walked Through Walls (Le Passe-Muraille), one of his most famous short stories for which there is a monument in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris.

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  8. Joigny, France, 28 March 1902; d. Paris, 14 Oct. 1967)Playwright, novelist and short-story writer. Aymé's plays are mainly satires, attacking the corruption and hypocrisy of the contemporary political ...