Louis Guilloux  

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Louis Guilloux (15 January 1899 – 14 October 1980) was a French writer born in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany, where he lived throughout his life. He is known for his Social Realist novels describing working class life and political struggles in the mid-twentieth century. His best-known book is Le Sang noir (Blood Dark), which has been described as a "prefiguration of Sartre's La Nausée."

Published books

  • La Maison du Peuple (1927)
  • Lettres de Proudhon, choisies et annotées par L. Guilloux en collaboration avec Daniel Halévy (1929)
  • Dossier confidentiel (1930)
  • Compagnons (1931)
  • Souvenirs sur Georges Palante (1931)
  • Hyménée (1932)
  • Le Lecteur écrit, compilation de courriers de lecteurs du journal « L'intransigeant » (1933)
  • Angélina (1934)
  • Le Sang Noir (1935)
  • Histoire de brigands, récits (1936)
  • Le Pain des Rêves (1942)
  • Le Jeu de Patience (1949)
  • Absent de Paris (1952)
  • Parpagnacco ou la Conjuration (1954)
  • Les Batailles Perdues (1960)
  • Cripure, pièce tirée du Sang Noir (1961)
  • La Confrontation (1968)
  • La Bretagne que j'aime (Ma Bretagne) (1973)
  • Salido, suivi de OK Joe ! (1976)
  • Coco Perdu (1978)
  • Carnets 1921-1944 (1978)

Posthumous

  • Grand Bêta, conte (1981)
  • Carnets 1944-1974 (1982)
  • L'Herbe d'oubli, mémoires (1984)
  • Labyrinthe (1999)
  • Vingt ans ma belle âge (1999)




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