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Louis Pauwels

Louis Pauwels

Writer

Louis Pauwels (2 August 1920 – 28 January 1997) was a French journalist and writer. Born in Paris, France, he wrote in many monthly literary French magazines as early as 1946 (including Esprit and Variété) until the 1950s. He participated in the foundation of Travail et Culture (Work and Culture) in 1946 (intended to spread culture to the masses, and of which he was the secretary). In 1948, he joined the work groups of G. I. Gurdjieff for 15 months, until he became editor in chief of Combat in 1949 and editor of the newspaper Paris-Presse. He directed (among others) the Bibliothèque Mondiale (Worldwide Library) (the precursor of "Livre de Poche" ["Pocket Books"]), Carrefour (Intersection), the monthly women's Marie Claire and the magazine Arts et Culture in 1952. Louis Pauwels was a teacher at Athis-Mons from 1939 to 1945. His degree, (licence de Lettres) was interrupted by the beginning of the Second World War. Pauwels met Jacques Bergier in 1954 while he was the literary director of Bibliothèque Mondiale (World Library). He wrote Le Matin des Magiciens (The Dawn of Magic or The Morning of the Magicians) in 1960, and in 1970 the interrupted continuation of "L'Homme Eternel" (The Eternal Man). Constantly with Bergier (as well as François Richaudeau), he founded the bi-monthly magazine Planète in October 1961 (around 150 pages) that appeared until May 1968 (and would appear again that same year under the title le Nouveau Planète (the New Planet); 64 numbers in total between the two editions). Various studies were researched and published in a collection which the authors called "Encyclopédie Planète" (each volume containing around 250 pages, with around thirty volumes in all). The seventeen "Anthologies Planètes" dedicated to Jacques Sternberg grouped short texts by various authors on a given subject together. A great friend of Aimé Michel, the "Planète" was also dedicated to him. In the 1970s, he became friends with some members of GRECE. ::: Source: Article "Louis Pauwels" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Born: August 2, 1920 in Paris, France

Died: January 28, 1997 (Age 76)

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Louis Pauwels  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
TV Show
5.4
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1976
TV Show
ActorSelf
1 Episode
1971
TV Show
6.6
ActorSelf
3 Episodes
1975-1990
TV Show
6.6
ActorLouis Pauwels
3 Episodes
1975-1990
Movie
5
EditingEditor1976
Movie
8.3
WritingWriter1967
Movie
8.1
WritingScreenplay1978
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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