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Pascal Pia (15 August 1903, Paris – 27 September 1979, Paris), born Pierre Durand, was a French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar. He also used the pseudonyms Pascal Rose, Pascal Fely and others. Albert Camus worked as a journalist at the Alger républicain and later also at Combat. Pia and Camus became friends, and Camus dedicated his 1942 essay The Myth of Sisyphus to Pia. A collection of their correspondence was published in 2000. Pascal Pia was also a good friend of André Malraux.

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  • باسكال بيا (بالفرنسية: Pascal Pia)‏ هو صحفي ورسام توضيحي فرنسي، ولد في 15 أغسطس 1903 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 27 سبتمبر 1979. (ar)
  • Pascal Pia, geboren als Pierre Durand, (* 15. August 1903 in Paris; † 27. September 1979 ebenda) war ein französischer Schriftsteller, Journalist, Illustrator und Gelehrter. Die Herkunft des Pseudonyms ist unbekannt. Er verwendete auch andere wie Pascal Rose, Pascal Fely, Avinin Mireur und Léger Alype. (de)
  • Pascal Pia, cuyo verdadero nombre era Pierre Durand, nació el 15 de agosto de 1903 y falleció el 27 de septiembre de 1979. Fue un escritor, ilustrador, periodista y erudito francés. También utilizó los seudónimos de Pascal Rose y Pascal Fery. (es)
  • Pascal Pia (15 August 1903, Paris – 27 September 1979, Paris), born Pierre Durand, was a French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar. He also used the pseudonyms Pascal Rose, Pascal Fely and others. In 1922 he published the erotic work Les Princesses de Cythère. His La Muse en rut, a collection of erotic poems, appeared in 1928. He also illustrated erotic works, such as the Songs of Bilitis. In 1938 he founded the leftist journal Alger républicain in Algiers (which was part of the French colony of Algeria at the time). The journal was forbidden in 1939. During World War II Pia participated in the French Resistance (in the group "Combat") and in 1944 he became chief editor of the clandestine resistance journal Combat, using the pseudonym Pontault. He said "We will try to make a reasonable newspaper. And as the world is absurd, it will fail." Albert Camus worked as a journalist at the Alger républicain and later also at Combat. Pia and Camus became friends, and Camus dedicated his 1942 essay The Myth of Sisyphus to Pia. A collection of their correspondence was published in 2000. Pascal Pia was also a good friend of André Malraux. Pia was a member ("Satrape") of the Collège de 'pataphysique. He often expressed absurdist and nihilistic sentiments. At the end of his life, he claimed the "right to nothingness", prohibiting others from writing about him after his death. (en)
  • Pascal Pia, de son vrai nom Pierre Durand, né le 15 août 1903 dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 27 septembre 1979 à Paris, est un écrivain, journaliste et érudit français. Nul ne connaît l'origine de ce pseudonyme. Il en utilisa d'autres : Avinin Mireur, Léger Alype, Pascal Rosé. (fr)
  • Pierre Durand (15 de agosto de 1903 – 27 de setembro 1979), mais conhecido como Pascal Pia, foi um escritor, jornalista e ilustrador francês. Ele também usou o pseudônimos Pascal Rose e Pascal Fely. Um dos principais trabalhos do autor, O Estrabismo e O Ronco do Motor, (assinado com o pseudônimo Pascal Rose), não foi bem recebido pela crítica que o considerou hermético demais. Apesar disso, essa obra serviu como influência para grandes nomes da literatura mundial, tais como Albert Camus (que dedica O Mito de Sísifo a Pascal Pia), e Irvine Welsh. Pia foi um dos fundadores do diário Alger Républicain. (pt)
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  • باسكال بيا (بالفرنسية: Pascal Pia)‏ هو صحفي ورسام توضيحي فرنسي، ولد في 15 أغسطس 1903 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 27 سبتمبر 1979. (ar)
  • Pascal Pia, geboren als Pierre Durand, (* 15. August 1903 in Paris; † 27. September 1979 ebenda) war ein französischer Schriftsteller, Journalist, Illustrator und Gelehrter. Die Herkunft des Pseudonyms ist unbekannt. Er verwendete auch andere wie Pascal Rose, Pascal Fely, Avinin Mireur und Léger Alype. (de)
  • Pascal Pia, cuyo verdadero nombre era Pierre Durand, nació el 15 de agosto de 1903 y falleció el 27 de septiembre de 1979. Fue un escritor, ilustrador, periodista y erudito francés. También utilizó los seudónimos de Pascal Rose y Pascal Fery. (es)
  • Pascal Pia, de son vrai nom Pierre Durand, né le 15 août 1903 dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 27 septembre 1979 à Paris, est un écrivain, journaliste et érudit français. Nul ne connaît l'origine de ce pseudonyme. Il en utilisa d'autres : Avinin Mireur, Léger Alype, Pascal Rosé. (fr)
  • Pascal Pia (15 August 1903, Paris – 27 September 1979, Paris), born Pierre Durand, was a French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar. He also used the pseudonyms Pascal Rose, Pascal Fely and others. Albert Camus worked as a journalist at the Alger républicain and later also at Combat. Pia and Camus became friends, and Camus dedicated his 1942 essay The Myth of Sisyphus to Pia. A collection of their correspondence was published in 2000. Pascal Pia was also a good friend of André Malraux. (en)
  • Pierre Durand (15 de agosto de 1903 – 27 de setembro 1979), mais conhecido como Pascal Pia, foi um escritor, jornalista e ilustrador francês. Ele também usou o pseudônimos Pascal Rose e Pascal Fely. Um dos principais trabalhos do autor, O Estrabismo e O Ronco do Motor, (assinado com o pseudônimo Pascal Rose), não foi bem recebido pela crítica que o considerou hermético demais. Apesar disso, essa obra serviu como influência para grandes nomes da literatura mundial, tais como Albert Camus (que dedica O Mito de Sísifo a Pascal Pia), e Irvine Welsh. (pt)
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