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Gilbert Cesbron

 

Cesbron, Gilbert (1913-79). French writer and broadcaster. A lawyer by training, he held various media positions and was administrator of Radio Luxembourg for a period after 1945. From 1972 he was heavily involved in charitable works. Throughout the post-war period he wrote many plays, novels, and essays, usually focusing on the morality of a particular social issue, dramatized with his characteristic Catholic sentimentality. His bestknown works are Les Saints vont en enfer (1952), a novel based on the experience of the worker-priest movement, and Il est minuit, docteur Schweitzer (1952), a play eulogizing the work of medical missionaries.

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Gilbert Cesbron (1913, Paris – 1979) was a French novelist.

Born in Paris, Cesbron attended what is now known as Lycée Condorcet. In 1944, he published his first novel, Les innocents de Paris ("The Innocent of Paris"), in Switzerland. He first came into wide public acclaim with the release of Notre prison est un royaume ("Our Prison is a Kingdom") in 1948, and Il est minuit, docteur Schweitzer ("It is midnight, Doctor Schweitzer") in 1950.

In his works, Cesbron tended to illustrate and describe relevant social topics such as: juvenile delinquency in Chiens perdus sans collier ("Lost Dogs Without Collars"), violence in Entre chiens et loups ("Between Dogs and Wolves"), euthanasia in Il est plus tard que tu ne penses ("It is Later than You Think"), and working priests in Les Saints vont en enfer ("Saints go to Hell").

In 1955, Cesbron's book Chiens perdus sans collier, the story of an orphan boy and a benevolent judge, was made into a movie starring Jean Gabin and Robert Dalban.


 
 
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