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René Tavernier (21 May 1915 – 16 December 1989) was a French poet and philosopher. Tavernier published his first poems before World War II in the New French Review, and was immediately noticed by Jean Wahl. In turn, this brought him recognition by Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre. A friend of Vladimir Jankélévitch, he was held at Drancy internment camp. After escaping, he fled to the United States. His son was the film director Bertrand Tavernier.

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  • René Tavernier (21 May 1915 – 16 December 1989) was a French poet and philosopher. Tavernier published his first poems before World War II in the New French Review, and was immediately noticed by Jean Wahl. In turn, this brought him recognition by Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre. A friend of Vladimir Jankélévitch, he was held at Drancy internment camp. After escaping, he fled to the United States. Joining writers and journalists during the war led him to Lyon in the neighborhood where he directed Montchat Confluences - A journal on "Literature and Arts" - founded by Jacques Aubenque between July 1941 and 1943. It is in this review, which included as the "original purpose" to "bring together writers and ideas from diverse backgrounds in the service of humanism" that he published the poems of Pierre Emmanuel, Max Jacob, Henri Michaux, Paul Éluard and Louis Aragon, one of whose poems was also the cause of the suspension of the magazine for a few months. Firmly committed to the Resistance, René Tavernier organized clandestine meetings at his home until the end of 1943 with Elsa Triolet and Louis Aragon. His son was the film director Bertrand Tavernier. (en)
  • René Tavernier, né le 21 mai 1915 à Paris et mort le 16 décembre 1989, est un poète et résistant français. Il est le père du cinéaste Bertrand Tavernier. (fr)
  • René Tavernier (Parigi, 21 maggio 1915 – Parigi, 16 dicembre 1989) è stato un poeta e filosofo francese. René Tavernier pubblicò le sue prime poesie prima della seconda guerra mondiale nella Nouvelle revue française, fu subito notato da Jean Wahl, che lo portò a conoscere Emmanuel Levinas e Jean-Paul Sartre. Era un amico di Vladimir Jankélévitch, filosofo e poeta francese. René Tavernier organizzò incontri clandestini a casa sua fino alla fine del 1943 con Elsa Triolet e Louis Aragon. È il padre del regista Bertrand Tavernier. (it)
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  • International President of PEN International (en)
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  • May–Nov 1989 (en)
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  • René Tavernier, né le 21 mai 1915 à Paris et mort le 16 décembre 1989, est un poète et résistant français. Il est le père du cinéaste Bertrand Tavernier. (fr)
  • René Tavernier (Parigi, 21 maggio 1915 – Parigi, 16 dicembre 1989) è stato un poeta e filosofo francese. René Tavernier pubblicò le sue prime poesie prima della seconda guerra mondiale nella Nouvelle revue française, fu subito notato da Jean Wahl, che lo portò a conoscere Emmanuel Levinas e Jean-Paul Sartre. Era un amico di Vladimir Jankélévitch, filosofo e poeta francese. René Tavernier organizzò incontri clandestini a casa sua fino alla fine del 1943 con Elsa Triolet e Louis Aragon. È il padre del regista Bertrand Tavernier. (it)
  • René Tavernier (21 May 1915 – 16 December 1989) was a French poet and philosopher. Tavernier published his first poems before World War II in the New French Review, and was immediately noticed by Jean Wahl. In turn, this brought him recognition by Emmanuel Levinas and Jean-Paul Sartre. A friend of Vladimir Jankélévitch, he was held at Drancy internment camp. After escaping, he fled to the United States. His son was the film director Bertrand Tavernier. (en)
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  • René Tavernier (poète) (fr)
  • René Tavernier (it)
  • René Tavernier (poet) (en)
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