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    Nimier also wrote in monarchist review La Nation française. He also worked with director Louis Malle on the screenplay for Malle's 1958 film Ascenseur pour l'échafaud . The Roger Nimier Prize was established in 1963 and goes to "a young author whose spirit is in line with the literary works of Roger Nimier".

  2. May 27, 2022 · (1925–61).The central figure of the right‐wing Hussards group of French writers, Nimier was important both as a novelist and as a literary journalist. His novels, Les Épées (1948), Le ...

  3. Roger Nimier, né le 31 octobre 1925 à Paris et mort le 28 septembre 1962 [1] à Garches [2], est un écrivain français. Également journaliste et scénariste , il est considéré comme le chef de file du mouvement littéraire dit des « Hussards ».

  4. THE BLUE HUSSAR (243 pp.)—Roger Nlmler—Julian Messner ($3.75).A sound British critic has called 28-year-old Roger Nimier "one of the most brilliant writers in France," but there...

  5. Roger Nimier within the larger family of twentieth-century right-wing writers. 2.1 An Enduring and Multifaceted Literary Right When Jean-Marie Le Pen (1928-), the founder of the Front National, recited the poem “L’Enfant Honneur” by the collaborationist writer Robert Brasillach at a political convention in 2012, his decision was more than an act of political theater.

  6. Oct 9, 2013 · One of the co-writers of Antonioni’s Paris episode was Roger Nimier, a mercurial young writer who was twenty-six in 1952 and had already published four novels with the prestigious publisher ...

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  8. The Blue Hussar. The Blue Hussar (French: Le hussard bleu) is a 1950 novel by the French writer Roger Nimier. Set in Germany in 1945–1946, it tells the story of ten French hussars who operate in the French occupation army right after World War II. The perspective shifts between several different people.

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