Jean Marin
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Jean Marin | |
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Born | Yves Morvan 24 February 1909 |
Died | 3 June 1995 Paris | (aged 86)
Occupation(s) | Journalist Resistant |
Jean Marin, real name Yves Morvan (24 February 1909 – 3 March 1995) was a French journalist and resistant. He was the president of Agence France-Presse from 1957 to 1975.[1]
Marin joined
General de Gaulle. He also participated in the birth of the newspaper Ouest-France in succession to L'Ouest-Éclair
].
After a passage on the daily newspaper, Les Nouvelles du matin, he arrived at the
Publicis, TVCS then Havas
Marin was awarded the 1995
Prix Cazes for his novel Petit bois pour un grand feu, published by Fayard
.
References
- ^ "Jean Marin, 86; Led News Agency And Aided de Gaulle (Published 1995)". 5 June 1995. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
External links
- Yves Morvan Alias Jean Marin on Français Libres.net
- Jean Marin, journaliste on Charles de Gaulle.org
- Yves Morvan Alias Jean Marin on Encyclopedia Universalis