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Name: Henri Barbusse
Birth Date: May 17, 1873
Death Date: August 30, 1935
Nationality: French
Gender: Male

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Biography of Henri Barbusse
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The importance of Henri Barbusse is twofold: first as the author of Le Feu (1916; translated as Under Fire, 1917), the best known and most influential French antiwar novel written during World War I; second as a major left-wing writer and thinker...


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Henri Barbusse ( 1873-05-17 – 1935-08-30 ) was a French novelist, journalist and communist. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 Under Fire (1916) 1.1.1 Ch. 1 - The Vision 1.1.2 Ch. 24 - The Dawn 1.2 The Inferno (1917) 1.2.1 Ch. XIV 1.2.2 Ch. XV 1.2.3 Ch. XVI...


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Henri Barbusse (May 17, 1873, Asnières-sur-Seine—August 30, 1935, Moscow) was a French novelist, journalist and...


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Children's Playmate Magazine
Henry and the dragon
03/01/2003: 456 words, approx. 2 pages
Illustrated by BB Sams Day after day, the dragon of Albertville bellowed and roared. Night after night, he growled and grumbled. The people in the nearby town found it hard to work and even harder to sleep. They started to complain. Finally...
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Vetoing Henry
07/23/2006: 967 words, approx. 3 pages
It was meant to be uplifting: President Bush, surrounded by children who had been "adopted" as embryos, vetoing a bill to permit federally funded human embryonic stem cell research. The children were meant to be props, reminders of the lives his veto would supposedly...
 


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