guó zuòzhělièbiǎo
luò 杜洛 doswéi yōng Francois Villon
· bèi lāi Joachim du Bellaygāo nǎi Pierre Corneille
wéi duō · guǒ Victor Hugoxià 'ěr · lāi 'ěr Charles Baudelaire
fāng · měi Stephane Mallarmewèi 'ěr lún Paul-Marie Veriaine
luò léi 'ā méng Comte de Lautréamontlán Arthur Rimbaud
'ěr méng Remy de Gourmontbǎo 'ěr - ràng · lāi Paul-Jean Toulet
lǎng · Francis Jammes 'ěr Léon-Paul Fargue
luò dài 'ěr Paul Claudelbǎo 'ěr · léi Paul Valery
xià 'ěr · pèi Charles Peguy pèi wéi 'āi 'ěr Jules Supervielle
luò dōng André Bretonài Paul Eluard
ā nài 'ěr Guillaume Apollinaire · lāi wéi 'ěr Jacques Prévert
ā gòng Louis Aragonbǎo 'ěr · 'ěr Paul Fort
hēng · xiū Henri Michauxāi léi José Maria de Heredia
ā 'ěr tuō Antonin Artaud wéi Pierre Reverdy
bài Saint-John Perse duō Sully Prudhomme
nèi · xià 'ěr René Char fán · 'ěr Yvan Goll
kǎi Alain Bosquet Yves Bonnefoy
ān liè · bǎo 'ěr · yuē · André Paul Guillaume Gidemiù sài Alfred de Musset
· 'ěr Frédéric Mistral
fěi · luó Philippe Labro
guó lán gòng guó  (1936niánbāyuè27rì)

rén wén xué zhě Scholar shén xiè hòu

yuèdòufěi · luó Philippe Labrozài百家争鸣dezuòpǐn!!!
菲力普·拉布罗
  fěi · luó, 1936 nián shēng guó méng tuō bāng。 18 suì shí dào měi guó liú xuéhuí guó hòu xiān hòu zài 'ōu zhōu diàn tái tái、《 lán wǎn bàorèn zhě
   zài 'ā 'ěr zhàn zhēng jiān luó guò bīng zhàn zhēng jié shù hòuyòu zài diàn shì tái sēn bǎo guǎng diàn tái、《 jìng sài huà bàoděng méi zhòng cāo zhě shēng hòu xiǎng · · léi zuòdān rèn sān diàn yǐng zhì piàn chǎng zhì piàn rén。 1976 nián sēn bǎo guǎng diàn táixiān hòu rènshì diǎnzhuān lánxīn wén jié mùdì zhuàn gǎo rén 13 shíměi xīn wénzhù biān。 1981 nián héng 1983 niánchóngfǎn guó diàn shì 'èr tái bèi 'ěr · lǎng gòng tóng zhù chí jiān xīn wén jié 。 1982 nián kāi shǐ dān rèn sēn bǎo diàn shì tái diàn yǐng lán zhù chí rén。 1985 nián dān rèn sēn bǎo guǎng diàn tái jié zǒng biān。 1992 nián rèn sēn bǎo guǎng diàn tái zǒng cái


  Philippe Labro, is a French author, journalist and film director, born in Montauban (close to the Massif Central and the Pyrenees) on 27 August 1936. He has worked for RTL, Paris Match, TF1 and Antenne 2. He is a laureate of the Prix Interallié, a French literary distinction founded in 1930, which was awarded for «L'Étudiant étranger» in 1986.
  At eighteen years, he left to study at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. He then traveled across all of the United States. On his return to Europe, he became a reporter. From 1960 to 1962 during the Algerian war, Labro was a member of the military. He returned to his journalistic activities following his time in the military. He has written and directed many films, and was a close friend of Jean-Pierre Melville, as he recalls in the 2008 documentary Code Name Melville. From 1985 to 2000, he directed the programs on RTL becoming the vice president of the station in 1992.
  In April 2010, he became Commander of the Légion d'honneur.
    

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