Albert Cohen
Corfu, Sephardi Jews, Switzerland, Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, Bordeaux, Geneva, Éditions Gallimar
978-613-6-90589-1
6136905892
216
2011-08-30
59,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Albert Cohen (August 16, 1895, Corfu, Greece - October 17, 1981, Geneva, Switzerland) was a Greek-born Sephardic Jewish Swiss novelist who wrote in French. He worked as a civil servant for various international organizations, such as the International Labour Organization. He became a Swiss citizen in 1919. Born Abraham Albert Cohen in Corfu, Greece, in 1895, as part of an important Sephardic Jewish community on the island. Albert’s parents, who owned a soap factory, moved to Marseille, France when he was a child. Albert Cohen discusses this period in his novel "Le livre de ma mère" (The Book of my Mother). He studied at a private Catholic school. In 1904, he started high school at Lycée Thiers, and graduated in 1913.
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