Claude Tchou
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- | '''Claude Tchou''' est un éditeur français, né à Bruxelles en [[1923]] d'une mère belge et d'un père chinois, ambassadeur de Chine en Europe. | + | '''Claude Tchou''' ([[1923]], [[Bruxelles]] - [[31 March]], [[2010]], [[Paris]]) was a [[French publisher]], born of a Belgian mother and Chinese father, ambassador to to China in Europe. He was married to [[Michèle Cotta]]. |
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+ | He created le Club du Livre du mois. | ||
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+ | During his lifetime he published [[Paul Éluard]], [[Max Ernst]], [[Jacques Lacan]], [[André Breton]], [[Tristan Tzara]] as well as the [[Encyclopédie Cousteau]]. | ||
- | Il a publié notamment des livres de [[Paul Éluard]], [[Max Ernst]], [[Jacques Lacan]], [[André Breton]], [[Tristan Tzara]]… | ||
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Claude Tchou (1923, Bruxelles - 31 March, 2010, Paris) was a French publisher, born of a Belgian mother and Chinese father, ambassador to to China in Europe. He was married to Michèle Cotta.
He created le Club du Livre du mois.
During his lifetime he published Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, Jacques Lacan, André Breton, Tristan Tzara as well as the Encyclopédie Cousteau.
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