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Celou Arasco (1921–1951,
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques Pau (; ; ) is a Communes of France, commune overlooking the Pyrenees, the prefecture of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Departments of France, department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regions of France, region of Southwestern France. The city is locat ...
) was a 20th-century French writer, whose mother was from
Béarn Béarn (; ; or ''Biarn''; or ''Biarno''; or ''Bearnia'') is one of the traditional provinces of France, located in the Pyrenees mountains and in the plain at their feet, in Southwestern France. Along with the three Northern Basque Country, ...
and father of Spanish origin, who died from tuberculosis. After studies with the religious, he occupied various jobs before working in a bookshop in Pau. Georges Duhamel, ''Almanach des lettres'', 1951, He wrote four books, the last of which remained unfinished. He is mentioned in ''Le palais d'hiver'', novel by Roger Grenier published in 1965.


Works

*1948
''La Côte des malfaisants''
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Prix Fénéon The Fénéon Prize (''Prix Fénéon''), established in 1949, is awarded annually to a French-language writer and a visual artist no older than 35 years of age. The prize was established by Fanny Fénéon, the widow of French art critic Félix Fén ...
1950) *1949: ''Terrain vague'', Julliard *1950: ''Les Joies de la tulipe'', Julliard * ''Les deux amis'' and ''Toujours plus haut'', in ''Contes Béarnais illustrés par Roger'' at Éditions E. Plumon


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Arasco, Celou 20th-century French non-fiction writers Prix Fénéon winners 1921 births 1951 deaths 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis Tuberculosis deaths in France French people of Spanish descent