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Francis Carco (born François Carcopino-Tusoli) (1886–1958) was a French author, born at Nouméa, New Caledonia. He was a poet, belonging to the Fantaisiste school, a novelist, a dramatist, and art critic for L'Homme libre and Gil Blas. During World War I he became an aviation pilot at Étampes, after studying at the aviation school there. His works are picturesque, painting as they do the street life of Montmartre, and often being written in the argot of Paris. He has been called the "romancier des apaches." His memoir, The Last Bohemia: From Montmartre to the Latin Quarter, contains reminiscences of bohemian life in Paris during the early years of the 20th century.

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  • Francis Carco (de)
  • Francis Carco (eu)
  • Francis Carco (en)
  • Francis Carco (it)
  • Francis Carco (fr)
  • Francis Carco (nl)
  • Франсис Карко (ru)
  • Francis Carco (sv)
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  • Francis Carco (eigentlich François Carcopino-Tusoli, * 3. Juli 1886 in Nouméa, Neu-Kaledonien; † 26. Mai 1958 in Paris) war ein französischer Schriftsteller und Kunstkritiker. Als seine wichtigsten Romane gelten Jésus La Caille (1914), Les innocents (1916) und L’homme traqué (1922); sie spielen durchweg im Pariser Künstler- und Rotlichtmilieu. Der legendäre Anstrich, den Pariser Stadtviertel wie Pigalle, Montparnasse, Quartier Latin bekamen, geht nicht unerheblich auf Carcos Darstellungen zurück. (de)
  • Francis Carco (Nouméa, Kaledonia Berria, 1886ko uztailaren 3 - Paris, 1958ko maiatzaren 26a) frantses idazlea izan zen. Poema intimistak idatzi zituen hasieran, baina geroago Parisko gaizkileen giroa erakusten duten kontakizun errealistak argitaratu zituen: Jésus la Caille (1914) eta L´Equipe (Taldea, 1918). L´Homme traqué (Gizon esetsia, 1922) eta Rien qu´une femme (Emakume bat besterik ez, 1924) eleberrietan pertsonaien psikologia bereziak garrantzi handikoak dira. Aipatuez gainera, gogoko zituen idazleen eta pintoreen biografiak argitaratu zituen: F. Villon, Utrillo, Verlaine eta Nervalenak. (eu)
  • François Marie Alexandre Carcopino-Tusoli dit Francis Carco, né le 3 juillet 1886 à Nouméa (Nouvelle-Calédonie) et mort le 26 mai 1958 dans le 4e arrondissement de Paris, est un écrivain, poète, journaliste et parolier français. Connu également sous le pseudonyme de Jean d'Aiguières, il est le cousin de l'historien et homme politique Jérôme Carcopino. (fr)
  • Francis Carco (egentligen:Francois Carcopino-Tusoli) född 3 juli 1886 i Nouméa, död 26 maj 1958 i Paris, var en och visdiktare. (sv)
  • Франсис Карко (настоящие имя и фамилия — Франсуа Каркопино-Тюзоли) (фр. Francis Carco; 3 июля 1886, Нумеа, Новая Каледония (заморская территория Франции) — 26 мая 1958, Париж) — французский писатель, поэт, эссеист, журналист,искусствовед, член Гонкуровской академии (Девятый куверт, 1937—1958). (ru)
  • Francis Carco (born François Carcopino-Tusoli) (1886–1958) was a French author, born at Nouméa, New Caledonia. He was a poet, belonging to the Fantaisiste school, a novelist, a dramatist, and art critic for L'Homme libre and Gil Blas. During World War I he became an aviation pilot at Étampes, after studying at the aviation school there. His works are picturesque, painting as they do the street life of Montmartre, and often being written in the argot of Paris. He has been called the "romancier des apaches." His memoir, The Last Bohemia: From Montmartre to the Latin Quarter, contains reminiscences of bohemian life in Paris during the early years of the 20th century. (en)
  • Francis Carco, pseudonimo di François Carcopino-Tusoli (Numea, 3 luglio 1886 – Parigi, 26 maggio 1958), è stato uno scrittore francese che ambientò le sue opere tra bassifondi parigini e vita bohèmienne di inizio Novecento. Fu narratore e poeta di scuola definita fantaisiste. Tra i suoi libri: Jésus-la-Caille (1914), Rue Pigalle (1928), Poemi in prosa (Poèmes en prose, 1948); il volume memoriale: Da Montmartre al Quartier-latin (De Montmartre au Quartier latin, 1927). Le poesie sono raccolte in La bohème e il mio cuore (La bohème et mon coeur, 1929). (it)
  • Francis Carco, eigenlijk François Carcopino-Tusoli, (Nouméa, Nieuw Caledonië, 3 juli 1886 – Parijs, 26 mei 1958) was een Franse schrijver. Hij schreef romans, poëzie, toneel en kritieken. Zijn werk is vaak pittoresk en maakt veel gebruik van het Parijse argot (Bargoens). Hij werd de 'romancier des apaches' genoemd, de romancier van de boevenwereld. Zijn eerste succesroman, Jésus la Caille (1914) speelt onder mannelijke prostitués en misdadigers in Montmartre. (nl)
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