Georges Laffly

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Georges Laffly (22 May 1932 – 11 April 2008) was a French journalist, literary critic and essayist.

Biography

Georges Laffly was born at Blida in French Algeria. He collaborated with many magazines including La Nation française, Itinéraires, Minute, Le Spectacle du Monde, L'Aurore and Certitudes.

In 1976, he directed the publication of Hommage à Ernst Jünger at the Éditions de la Table ronde. He published several essays including one on Montaigne and, in 2005, a monograph on the sociologist Jules Monnerot.

Georges Laffly died at the 15th arrondissement of Paris.

Works

  • Mes livres politiques (1992)[1]
  • Edmond Brua, Œuvres soigies (1993; preface by Georges Laffly; illustrations by Jean Brua)
  • Propos et aphorismes de Madame de Sévigné (1996; editor)
  • Montaigne, libre et fidèle (1997)
  • État des lieux. Une société entre le rêve et la peur (2000)
  • Le grand conseil (2005)
  • Monnerot (2005)
  • Chroniques littéraires (2012)

Notes

  1. This work evokes several authors including Guy Debord who read the book in 1993 and talks about it in a letter to Ricardo Paseyro. See Correspondance, volume 7 (Fayard, 2008), p. 397.

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