Max Clos (6 January 1925,
Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen, officially Ludwigshafen am Rhein (; meaning "Ludwig I of Bavaria, Ludwig's Port upon the Rhine"; Palatine German dialects, Palatine German: ''Ludwichshafe''), is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in the German state of Rh ...
– 9 March 2002) was a 20th-century French journalist
Mort du journaliste Max Clos
', Libération, 9 mars 2002 and the former editor-in-chief of ''
Le Figaro
() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', ...
'' from 1975 to 1988.
Prizes
*1962:
Prix Albert-Londres
Bibliography
*1969: ''L'Année du singe''
*1970: ''La Revanche des deux vaincus : Allemagne-Japon'' (with
Yves Cuau)
References
External links
''Max Clos, journaliste et éditorialiste au « Figaro », est décédé''on ''
La Croix'' (11 March 2002)
Max Closon Who's Who?
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20th-century French journalists
Albert Londres Prize recipients
1925 births
2002 deaths
People from Ludwigshafen
Knights of the Legion of Honour
Le Figaro people