
BENJAMIN FONDANE
Benjamin Fondane, alias B. Fundoianu, born Benjamin Wechsler (or Wexler) on November 14, 1898 in Iași, Romania and died on October 2 or 3, 1944 in a gas chamber at Auschwitz extermination camp, was a Romanian Jewish atheist philosopher, poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic, film director and translator, naturalized French in 1938, mainly of French expression.
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- Romanian Poets in Paris, their role in the avant-garde - by Henri Béhar
- 2021 Study Day: Front Noir and Louis Janover - by Henri Béhar
- B.Fondane and L.Janover, same combat - by Michel Carassou
- From Front Noir to Front Noir - by Louis Janover
- The APRES Meetings at Halle Saint-Pierre and Study Days in 2019 - by Françoise Py
- Marko Ristić, From Night to Night - by Jean-Yves Samacher
- Benjamin Fondane, Writings for Cinema: Silent and Talking - by Nadja Cohen
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