Malraux









Malraux


Malraux [mal-roh] Examples noun

  1. An·dré [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/, 1901–76, French novelist, critic, and politician.

Examples from the Web for malraux Contemporary Examples of malraux

  • “Our brothers in the Order of the Night,” Malraux called them—born into a tumultuous century and then destroyed by it.

    France Honors Women … Finally

    Katie Baker

    February 22, 2014

  • A place that, as we have known since Malraux, is not a place of death but of life.

    Treasures From the Pinault Collection

    Bernard-Henri Lévy

    June 12, 2009

  • British Dictionary definitions for malraux Malraux noun

    1. André (ɑ̃dre). 1901–76, French writer and statesman. His novels include La Condition humaine (1933) on the Kuomintang revolution (1927–28) and L’Espoir (1937) on the Spanish Civil War, in both of which events he took part. He also wrote on art, notably in Les Voix du silence (1951)
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