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Denyse Henriette Léonie Clairouin (27 August 1900 in Paris – 12 March 1945 in Mauthausen) was a French translator and Resistance fighter. During the Second World War, she was part of the Resistance (group Secret Army). She was arrested in 1943 and deported to Ravensbrück and then Mauthausen. She died in deportation in March 1945. She was awarded the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre. In 1945, the Denyse Clairouin literary prize was created to celebrate her memory. In 1948, Louise Varèse was awarded the prize for her translation of Paris Spleen by Charles Baudelaire.

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  • Denyse Henriette Léonie Clairouin (27 August 1900 in Paris – 12 March 1945 in Mauthausen) was a French translator and Resistance fighter. During the Second World War, she was part of the Resistance (group Secret Army). She was arrested in 1943 and deported to Ravensbrück and then Mauthausen. She died in deportation in March 1945. She was awarded the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre. In 1945, the Denyse Clairouin literary prize was created to celebrate her memory. In 1948, Louise Varèse was awarded the prize for her translation of Paris Spleen by Charles Baudelaire. (en)
  • Denyse Henriette Léonie Clairouin, née le 27 août 1900 à Paris 6e et morte le 12 mars 1945 à Mauthausen (Autriche), est une traductrice française. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle fait partie de la Résistance (groupe Armée Secrète). Arrêtée en 1943, elle est déportée à Ravensbrück puis à Mauthausen, et meurt en mars 1945. Elle écrit des poèmes en déportation, notamment L'Appel qui évoque les camps de concentration. En 1945 est créé le Prix Denyse Clairouin en sa mémoire. Le prix récompense des auteurs de traductions publiées dans l'année. (fr)
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  • Denyse Henriette Léonie Clairouin (27 August 1900 in Paris – 12 March 1945 in Mauthausen) was a French translator and Resistance fighter. During the Second World War, she was part of the Resistance (group Secret Army). She was arrested in 1943 and deported to Ravensbrück and then Mauthausen. She died in deportation in March 1945. She was awarded the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre. In 1945, the Denyse Clairouin literary prize was created to celebrate her memory. In 1948, Louise Varèse was awarded the prize for her translation of Paris Spleen by Charles Baudelaire. (en)
  • Denyse Henriette Léonie Clairouin, née le 27 août 1900 à Paris 6e et morte le 12 mars 1945 à Mauthausen (Autriche), est une traductrice française. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle fait partie de la Résistance (groupe Armée Secrète). Arrêtée en 1943, elle est déportée à Ravensbrück puis à Mauthausen, et meurt en mars 1945. Elle écrit des poèmes en déportation, notamment L'Appel qui évoque les camps de concentration. En 1945 est créé le Prix Denyse Clairouin en sa mémoire. Le prix récompense des auteurs de traductions publiées dans l'année. (fr)
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  • Denyse Clairouin (fr)
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