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André Billy (13 December 1882 – 11 April 1971) was a French writer. He was born in Saint-Quentin, Aisne. After completing secondary studies at the Collège de la Providence in Amiens, he studied under the Jesuits at Saint-Dizier. He began writing in 1907, occasionally using the pseudonym Jean de l'Escritoire. André Billy won the in 1952 for his essay on Sainte-Beuve. In 1954, he became a laureate of the Grand prix national des Lettres. He was a friend of Guillaume Apollinaire and Paul Léautaud. He died in Fontainebleau.

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  • أندريه بيلي (بالفرنسية: André Billy)‏ هو كاتب وصحفي فرنسي، ولد في 13 ديسمبر 1882 في سانت كونتين في فرنسا، وتوفي في 11 أبريل 1971 في فونتينبلو في فرنسا. (ar)
  • André Billy (13 December 1882 – 11 April 1971) was a French writer. He was born in Saint-Quentin, Aisne. After completing secondary studies at the Collège de la Providence in Amiens, he studied under the Jesuits at Saint-Dizier. He began writing in 1907, occasionally using the pseudonym Jean de l'Escritoire. Billy used ecclesiastical settings for the novels Bénoni, L'Approbaniste, Introïbo, and Le Narthex. He was inspired by the story-tellers of the 18th century for La Femme maquillée, L'Amie des hommes, Quel homme es-tu? and the essay Pudeur. For many years he was the literary critic for L'Œuvre. He edited the collection Leurs Raisons. Billy became honorary president of the Société des amis de Philéas Lebesgue. Retiring to Lyon during the Occupation of France, he worked on a series of imposing biographies: Vie de Balzac, Vie de Diderot, and Vie de Sainte-Beuve. He was elected to the Académie Goncourt in 1943, but could not take his seat until 1944 because of the hostility of several members, some of whom he had criticised in his writings. After the War, he wrote the Chroniques du samedi for Le Figaro littéraire. The collection Histoire de la vie littéraire (éditions Tallandier) was published under the direction of André Billy, who contributed L'Époque 1900. In total, during his career he was to write 11,000 articles for over one hundred European newspapers. André Billy won the in 1952 for his essay on Sainte-Beuve. In 1954, he became a laureate of the Grand prix national des Lettres. He was a friend of Guillaume Apollinaire and Paul Léautaud. He died in Fontainebleau. (en)
  • André Billy (* 13. Dezember 1882 in Saint-Quentin; † 11. April 1971 in Fontainebleau) war ein französischer Autor, Journalist, Romanist und Biograf. (de)
  • André Billy, né le 13 décembre 1882 à Saint-Quentin et mort le 11 avril 1971 à Fontainebleau, est un écrivain français. (fr)
  • André Billy, född 13 december 1882, död 11 april 1971, var en fransk författare och journalist. Billy genomgick bland annat jesuitskolor och var därefter medarbetare i olika tidningar och tidskrifter i Paris. Han utgav en rad elegant utförda romaner som Bénoni (1907) som handlar om en ynglings uppfostran i ett jesuitkollegium, L'age qui pleure (1925), La trentaine (1925), Route cavalière de la solitude (1928), La femme maquillée (1932), L'amie des hommes (1935), Quel homme es-tu? (1936), L'approbaniste (1937) där miljön åter är en jesuitskola, Nathalie ou les enfants de la terre (1938) och Pauline (1941). Billy utgav även litteraturkritiska essäsamlingar och författarbiografier som La littérature française contemporaine (1927, 3:e upplagan 1929), Les écrivains de combat (1930), Diderot (1931, ny upplaga 1943) och Vie de Balzac (2 band, 1944). (sv)
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  • أندريه بيلي (بالفرنسية: André Billy)‏ هو كاتب وصحفي فرنسي، ولد في 13 ديسمبر 1882 في سانت كونتين في فرنسا، وتوفي في 11 أبريل 1971 في فونتينبلو في فرنسا. (ar)
  • André Billy (* 13. Dezember 1882 in Saint-Quentin; † 11. April 1971 in Fontainebleau) war ein französischer Autor, Journalist, Romanist und Biograf. (de)
  • André Billy, né le 13 décembre 1882 à Saint-Quentin et mort le 11 avril 1971 à Fontainebleau, est un écrivain français. (fr)
  • André Billy (13 December 1882 – 11 April 1971) was a French writer. He was born in Saint-Quentin, Aisne. After completing secondary studies at the Collège de la Providence in Amiens, he studied under the Jesuits at Saint-Dizier. He began writing in 1907, occasionally using the pseudonym Jean de l'Escritoire. André Billy won the in 1952 for his essay on Sainte-Beuve. In 1954, he became a laureate of the Grand prix national des Lettres. He was a friend of Guillaume Apollinaire and Paul Léautaud. He died in Fontainebleau. (en)
  • André Billy, född 13 december 1882, död 11 april 1971, var en fransk författare och journalist. Billy genomgick bland annat jesuitskolor och var därefter medarbetare i olika tidningar och tidskrifter i Paris. Han utgav en rad elegant utförda romaner som Bénoni (1907) som handlar om en ynglings uppfostran i ett jesuitkollegium, L'age qui pleure (1925), La trentaine (1925), Route cavalière de la solitude (1928), La femme maquillée (1932), L'amie des hommes (1935), Quel homme es-tu? (1936), L'approbaniste (1937) där miljön åter är en jesuitskola, Nathalie ou les enfants de la terre (1938) och Pauline (1941). Billy utgav även litteraturkritiska essäsamlingar och författarbiografier som La littérature française contemporaine (1927, 3:e upplagan 1929), Les écrivains de combat (1930), Diderot (19 (sv)
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  • André Billy (de)
  • André Billy (en)
  • André Billy (fr)
  • André Billy (sv)
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