Jean Durtal
Jean Durtal (1905–1999) was a French writer, journalist and poet.
Jean Durtal
- Full name
- Marie-Charlotte Sandberg-Charpentier
- Born
- 1905 · Angers
- Died
- 1999 · Paris
- Nationality
- France
- Occupation
- writer · journalist · poet
- Honours
- Broquette-Gonin prize · Prix Émile Hinzelin · prix François Coppée
- Languages
- French
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Biography
Recorded at birth as Marie-Charlotte Sandberg-Charpentier.
Also worked under the name Jean Durtal.
Born at Angers in 1905, died in Paris in 1999.
The recorded working language is French.
Distinctions recorded are Broquette-Gonin prize, Prix Émile Hinzelin and prix François Coppée.
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- “Jean Durtal”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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