Georges MagnaneGeorges Magnane (1907 - 1985) was the pen-name of René Catinaud, born into a farming family in the Limousin, central France. He went from there to the Ecôle Normale d'instituteurs in Paris before completing his studies in Oxford. As well as beng a teacher and novelist, Magnane was a journalist (he covered the 1948 London Olympics for Sartre's L'humanité) a pioneer of the sociology of sport in France, a translator (notably of Updike, Nabokov and Capote), and a scriptwriter for theater and film. Read More Read Less
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