Edmond François Valentin About

French journalist and author of novels

Edmond François Valentin About - Artists & Creatives born February 14th, 1828
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A journalist and author, focused on social and political themes. Authored several novels, including "Tolla" and "Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre". Noted for satirical works and criticism of society, especially concerning the issues of the time. Engaged in journalism with regular contributions to various publications, providing insightful commentary on contemporary events. His works often reflected personal experiences and the struggles of the individual within society.

Authored the novel 'Tolla'

Wrote 'Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre'

Contributed to prominent journals

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