Noun
French novelist (1901-1976)
Source: WordNetMalraux writes in a language in which there is no way to say "perhaps" or "I don't know," so that after a while we grow accustomed to saying it for him. Randall Jarrell
During this post-war period, Malraux also published a series of semi-autobiographical works, the first entitled Antimémoires (1967). Source: Internet
However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this may have been the cause of Sartre's disappointment and discouragement. Source: Internet
Cate, pp. 388–389 After the breakdown of his marriage with Clara, Malraux lived with journalist and novelist Josette Clotis, starting in 1933. Source: Internet
Cate, pp. 86–96 On his return to France, Malraux published The Temptation of the West (1926). Source: Internet
In 1925, with Paul Monin, Yves Le Jariel, L'ami oublié de Malraux en Indochine, Paul Monin (1890-1929) a progressive lawyer, he helped to organize the Young Annam League and founded a newspaper L'Indochine. Source: Internet