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Henri Hell, pseudonym for José Enrique Lasry (30 October 1916 – 6 April 1991) was a French art, music and literary critic, as well as a
musicologist.
As a literary critic, Henri Hell collaborated with
Fontaine [
fr],
Combat,
la Table Ronde,
l'Express,
Nouvel Observateur,
Le Monde, the
Nouvelle Revue Française. He assisted
Max-Pol Fouchet [
fr] in the management of the magazine Fontaine. He was a music critic at
la Revue Musicale,
Nouveau Candide, la Table Ronde, the
Gazette de Lausanne,
Mercure de France. He directed the
Fayard publishing house. Finally, he published a reference book on
Francis Poulenc at the same house.
[1] He was also an art columnist.
Bibliography
- 1944: La France au cœur : Chroniques de la servitude et de la libération, juin 1940–juin 1943, foreword to the work by Max-Pol Fouchet
- 1956: L'amour vagabond, contribution to the novel by
André Fraigneau [
fr], Paris,
Plon
- 1957: Les Élus du Seigneur, French translation of
Go Tell It on the Mountain by
James Baldwin
- 1958: Francis Poulenc, musicien français, Plon, Fayard, 1978.
Read online in English
- 1962: L'univers romanesque de Marguerite Duras
- 1990: Un regard, preface of the work by
Stephen Spender
- Correspondence with
René Étiemble
- Correspondence with
François Nourissier
- Correspondence with Francis Poulenc, 1951
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