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.
[Michael Kelly]




