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Claude Lanzmann (1925–2018)

Auteur van Shoah

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Claude Lanzmann was born in Paris, France on November 27, 1925. At the age of 18, he joined the communist resistance during the occupation of France and smuggled small arms under the eyes of the Gestapo in Clermont-Ferrand. After the war, he studied philosophy at the University of Tübingen. He toon meer taught briefly at the Free University of Berlin. As a journalist, he covered East Germany for Le Monde and contributed to the journal Les Temps Modernes, eventually becoming the editor in chief for many years. He was a film director. His films included Why Israel, Shoah, Tsahal, Le Rapport Karski, Le Dernier des Injustes, Napalm, and Shoah: Les Quatre Soeurs. His autobiography, The Patagonian Hare, was published in 2009. He was made a Commandeur of the Légion d'Honneur in 2006 and promoted to Grand Officier in 2011. He died on July 5, 2018 at the age of 92. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Shoah (1985) 585 exemplaren
De Patagonische haas memoires (2008) — Auteur — 247 exemplaren
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Officiële naam
Lanzmann, Claude
Geboortedatum
1925-11-27
Overlijdensdatum
2018-07-05
Graflocatie
Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, Île-de-France, France (Division 5)
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
France
Land (voor op de kaart)
France
Geboorteplaats
Paris, France
Plaats van overlijden
12e arrondissement, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Woonplaatsen
Paris, France
Brioude, Haute-Loire, France
Opleiding
Lycee Blaise-Pascal, Clermont Ferrand, France
Sorbonne
University of Tübingen
Beroepen
filmmaker
professor
documentary filmmaker
journalist
French Resistance
memoirist (toon alle 8)
film director
Holocaust survivor
Relaties
Lanzmann, Jacques (brother)
de Beauvoir, Simone (lover)
Sartre, Jean-Paul (editor)
Schwiefert, Peter (author)
Organisaties
European Graduate School, Saas-Fee, Switzerland
Les Temps Modernes
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Legion d'Honneur
Korte biografie
Claude Lanzmann was born to a Jewish family in Paris, France. He was the older brother of Jacques Lanzmann. After the divorce of their parents in 1934, he and his two siblings went to live with their father in Brioude. He attended the Lycée Blaise-Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand before the family went into hiding during the Nazi Occupation of France in World War II. At age 17, he joined the French Resistance and fought in the Auvergne region. After the war, Lanzmann moved to Paris and studied philosophy at the Sorbonne. He wrote for newspapers and magazines such as France-Soir and France Dimanche before becoming the protégé of Jean-Paul Sartre as an editor at Les Temps Modernes. He also became the lover, traveling companion, and confidant of Simone de Beauvoir, with whom he lived from 1952 to 1959. He opposed the French wars in Algeria and Vietnam, and was among the first Western writers to explore Communist East Germany, the USSR, China, and North Korea. He wrote for glossy magazines and interviewed movie stars and celebrities at the height of the French Nouvelle Vague. Eventually, he took on a new career as a documentary filmmaker and a chronicler of the Holocaust, beginning with Pourquoi Israël in 1972. His most renowned work, the landmark film Shoah (1985), is a nine-and-a-half-hour oral history of victims and perpetrators of the Holocaust. His memoir, published in 2009 under the title Le lièvre de Patagonie (The Patagonian Hare), was a bestseller. He was married three times, and the father of two children.

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Ik vind het wel een beetje genant om überhaupt een rating te geven aan dit beklijvende document. Ik doe het dan toch maar, en mijn waardering gaat vooral uit naar de geslaagde soberheid van Lanzmann om deze afgrondelijke ellende proberen te benoemen.

cfr. Mijn bespreking van de memoires van Claude Lanzmann - de Patagonische haas - dd. 16/11/2013 op librarything.
 
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