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Boris Vian

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Boris Vian

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Full Name: Boris Vian
Born: March 10, 1920
Ville-d'Avray, Seine-et-Oise, France
Died: June 23, 1959
Occupation: writer, poet, musician, inventor, engineer, actor, critic
Nationality: French
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Biography

Boris Vian was a novelist, poet, jazz trumpeter, singer, translator, critic, actor, inventor, and engineer. He was the emblematic figure of the postwar Paris cultural milieu: friend to Camus, de Beauvoir, and Sartre (until Sartre seduced his wife); the Parisian champion of Duke Ellington and Miles Davis; the inspiration for and mentor to Serge Gainsbourg; the French translator of Raymond Chandler. Vian, who had suffered a pulmonary edema in 1956, died of cardiac arrest in 1959, at age thirty-nine, during a screening of a Hollywood adaptation of one of his novels, outraged at the American interpretation of his novel, set in America, where he had never been. His last words were reportedly: "These guys are supposed to be American? My ass!"


Works in the WWEnd Database

 Non Series Works

 (1959)
 (1947)