Montherlant, Henry
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Birthname | de Montherlant, Henry Marie Joseph Millon | ||||
born on | 20 April 1895 at 02:00 (= 02:00 AM ) | ||||
Place | Paris, France, 48n52, 2e20 | ||||
Timezone | PMT m2e2015 (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
French writer, novelist and dramatist, a sensual and virile 20th century writer. Noted for his contempt of French democracy, Montherlant's chief contribution to fiction was a series of four novels, including "Pity for Women," printed in English in 1937. Openly critical, Simone de Beauvoir found Montherlant to be a male chauvinistic pig.
He was active in the WW I service 1916-1918, where he was seriously wounded.
Montherlant died a suicide 9/21/1972, Paris.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Matzneff, Gabriel (born 12 August 1936)
Events
- Social : Joined group 1916 (Fought during the war, two years)
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1937 (Book released in English)
Source Notes
Gauquelin Vol 6/585 Taeger quotes German sources for 4/21/1896
Categories
- Traits : Personality : Bigot (Chauvinistic pig)
- Personal : Death : Suicide
- Vocation : Military : Combat
- Vocation : Military : Military service (WW I)
- Vocation : Military : Wounded (Seriously)
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction (Novels)