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Georges Cattaui

Georges Cattaui (14 September 1896[1] – 1974) was a French writer of Egyptian-Jewish origin.[2][3] First cousin of Jean de Menasce,[4] he belonged to the Jewish aristocracy of Alexandria, where he spent his first years.

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Born in Paris on 14 September 1896, Felix Georges Cattaui (son of Adolphe Cattaui and Rachel Francis), studied at the Lycée Carnot, and then studied law which opened his diplomatic career. He founded L'Atelier (the workshop) in Cairo and organized the third anniversary of the birth of Molière, then the popular university, a privileged place for French culture in Egypt. A secretary of King Fouad I he wrote the official speeches. He was secretary of the Legations in Prague, Bucharest and London. Between the two world wars, he took courses in theology at the University of Fribourg.

From 1936, he abandoned diplomacy and devoted himself to writing. After 1945, he wrote numerous columns in Le Journal de Genève [fr]. Naturalized French he died in 1974 in Gland, Switzerland. From Jewish confession he had converted to Catholicism in April 1928.

While pursuing a career as a diplomat, he published several essays and biographies, particularly on Marcel Proust[5]

  • In 1969 the Académie française bestowed him the Prix du rayonnement français.[6]
  • In 1973 he obtained the prix Marcel Proust for his work Proust et ses métamorphoses.
  • His work Proust, documents iconographiques, published in 1956, remains the study of reference regarding the iconography of Marcel Proust.

Publications


References

  1. Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine p.27
  2. Primary source: the genealogy of the Menasce family is available on GeneaNet pierfit (by inscription)
  3. Miccoli (2016). "A Fragile Cradle: Writing Jewishness, Nationhood, and Modernity in Cairo, 1920–1940". Jewish Social Studies. 21 (3): 1–30. doi:10.2979/jewisocistud.21.3.01. hdl:10278/3666577. JSTOR 10.2979/jewisocistud.21.3.01. S2CID 156205187.
  4. Primary source: the genealogy of the Menasce family is available on GeneaNet pierfit (by inscription).
  5. He also wrote the article on Proust in the Dictionnaire des auteurs (Bompiani, 1952, Laffont "Bouquins", 1985), and translated from English and prefaced the Marcel Proust by George Painter (Mercure de France, 1966-1968).
  6. Maurice Génevoix

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