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Jacques Rivière

(Rivière, Jacques, 1886-1925)

Photo d'identité militaire de Jacques Rivière au 220e régiment d'infanterie (fait prisonnier le 25 août 1914) - Photographe inconnu.
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Jacques Rivière (15 July 1886 – 14 February 1925) was a French "man of letters" — a writer, critic and editor who was "a major force in the intellectual life of France in the period immediately following World War I". He edited the magazine La Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF) from 1919 until his death. He was influential in winning a general public acceptance of Marcel Proust as an important writer. His friend and brother-in-law was Alain-Fournier (Henri Alban-Fournier), with whom he exchanged an abundant correspondence. (From Wikipedia)

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