Jean Malaquais

Jean Malaquais in Mexico Jean Malaquais (1908 – 22 December 1998) was a French novelist. He was born as Wladimir Jan Pavel Malacki in Warsaw in 1908 of a non-religious Polish family of Jewish descent.

In 1926, he left Poland, travelling in Eastern Europe and the Middle East; he wrote: "I had the feeling that the end of the world was approaching in Poland, so I wanted to discover the life of other lands before it disappeared entirely. Morally and intellectually I was a tramp, a companion of the dispossessed." He settled in France, where he worked as a labourer, and adopted the name of Jean Malaquais (which he took from the Quai Malaquais). He was associated with, though not formally a member of, several French leftist organizations, including the Trotskyist Communist League, and during the Spanish Civil War he joined the Republican forces as a member of the militia columns of the left Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM). He obtained the Prix Renaudot in 1939 for his novel ''Les Javanais'', based on his experience as an immigrant mine worker in Provence; it was admired by André Gide, who made Malaquais his private secretary.

At the beginning of World War II, he was conscripted into the French army, though not a French citizen. He was captured by the Wehrmacht, but managed to escape, and fled to southern France. In 1943, he succeeded in leaving France with the assistance of Varian Fry and the Emergency Rescue Committee bound for Mexico, and, eventually the United States, where he became a naturalised citizen; his parents died in Nazi Germany concentration camps. He returned to France in 1947, but left again for the United States in 1948. (Beginning in 1942 and continuing after the war, he was a member of the Left Communist group ''Gauche communiste de France''; in the United States, he was loosely affiliated with several non-Communist left groups.) His most famous work, about an international group of exiles in Vichy France, was ''Planète sans visa'' (1947), which has been translated into many languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Le gaffeur : roman. by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    [Paris] : Corrêa, 1953
    Format: Book


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    Le gaffeur : roman by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    Paris : Phébus, 2001
    Format: Book


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    Journal de guerre. by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    New York, NY : Éditions de la Maison française, inc., 1943
    Format: Book


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    Sören Kierkegaard : foi et paradoxe. by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    Paris : Union générale d'éditions, 1971
    Format: Book


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    Coups de barre : récits. by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    New York : La Maison Française, 1944
    Format: Book


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    World without visa, by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1948
    [1st ed.].
    Format: Book


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    Men from nowhere. by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    New York, L. B. Fischer 1943
    Format: Book


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    Jean Malaquais' war diary, by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc. 1944
    Format: Book


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    The joker : a novel by Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998

    Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1954
    First editon.
    Format: Book


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    Correspondance : 1935-1950 by Gide, André, 1869-1951

    Paris : Phébus, 2000
    Other Authors: “…Malaquais, Jean, 1908-1998…”
    Format: Book


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    Cuando viajan las estrellas

    [United States] : Santa Monica, Calif. : Televisa Home Entertainment ; Lionsgate, 2009
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    Format: DVD