November 1907 – 26 August 1986), known by his pen name Raymond Abellio, was a French writer. Abellio was born in Toulouse and attended courses at the École...
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Abellio is a Celtic god. Abellio may also refer to: Abellio (transport company), a bus and rail operator in Europe Abellio Deutschland, in Germany Abellio...
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1632. Jean-Pierre Dautun (1983), a student of the French philosopher Raymond Abellio, offered a detailed phenomenological reading along Gnostic lines, interpreting...
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Le bal des débutantes 1980: Roger Garaudy L'appel des vivants 1981: Raymond Abellio Sol Invictus 1982: François Weyergans Macaire le Copte 1983: Michel...
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Meyrink, Thomas Mann, Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne, Arthur Koestler and Raymond Abellio, who imposed L'Herne on the French literary scene. In 1966, the publication...
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(1950) Voici la France (1958) Recherches avancées (series editor: Raymond Abellio) (1974) Les Enfants du fleuve (series editor: Jean-Claude Didelot)...
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races, survivals of previous extinctions. Visages Immobiles (1983) by Raymond Abellio. Having discovered that New York was built on top of a massive hollow...
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playwright and filmmaker, taught at the École Supérieure in Mirepoix. Raymond Abellio (Georges Soulès) (1907–1986) philosopher, novelist. His paternal family...
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founded by Gérard Bardet and André Loizillon, and its members included Raymond Abellio, Louis Vallon, Jean Coutrot, Jules Moch and Alfred Sauvy, who as head...
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1947 but his indignité nationale was suspended on 26 October 1956. Raymond Abellio, condemned in absentia to 20 years of prison, granted amnesty in 1952...
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