About: Celou Arasco

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Celou Arasco (1921–1951, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) was a 20th-century French writer, whose mother was from Béarn and father of Spanish origin, who died from tuberculosis. After studies with the religious, he occupied various jobs before working in a bookshop in Pau. He wrote four books, the last of which remained unfinished. He is mentioned in Le palais d'hiver, novel by Roger Grenier published in 1965.

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  • Celou Arasco (1921–1951, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) was a 20th-century French writer, whose mother was from Béarn and father of Spanish origin, who died from tuberculosis. After studies with the religious, he occupied various jobs before working in a bookshop in Pau. He wrote four books, the last of which remained unfinished. He is mentioned in Le palais d'hiver, novel by Roger Grenier published in 1965. (en)
  • Celou Arasco, né à Pau (Quartier du Hédas) le 11 avril 1921 et mort dans la même ville le 3 mars 1951, est un écrivain et romancier français. Il est principalement connu pour le cycle romanesque des « papillons noirs » (nom donné aux romans par son épouse, Marcelle Balussou) organisé autour de la vie au Quartier du Hédas, initié par la publication en 1948 de la Côte des Malfaisants. (fr)
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  • Celou Arasco (1921–1951, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) was a 20th-century French writer, whose mother was from Béarn and father of Spanish origin, who died from tuberculosis. After studies with the religious, he occupied various jobs before working in a bookshop in Pau. He wrote four books, the last of which remained unfinished. He is mentioned in Le palais d'hiver, novel by Roger Grenier published in 1965. (en)
  • Celou Arasco, né à Pau (Quartier du Hédas) le 11 avril 1921 et mort dans la même ville le 3 mars 1951, est un écrivain et romancier français. Il est principalement connu pour le cycle romanesque des « papillons noirs » (nom donné aux romans par son épouse, Marcelle Balussou) organisé autour de la vie au Quartier du Hédas, initié par la publication en 1948 de la Côte des Malfaisants. (fr)
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  • Celou Arasco (en)
  • Celou Arasco (fr)
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