François Cavanna (22 February 1923 – 29 January 2014) was a French author and satirical newspaper editor. He contributed to the creation and success of...
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editors were François Cavanna (1970–1981) and Philippe Val (1992–2009). In 1960, Georges "Professeur Choron" Bernier and François Cavanna launched a monthly...
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Cavanna are a noble family from the north of Italy. It seems that the name first appeared historically in Genoa, and later in Piacenza. Nearby, a place...
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the precursor to Charlie Hebdo. It was created by Georges Bernier, François Cavanna and Fred Aristidès. A weekly counterpart, Hara-Kiri Hebdo, was first...
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Cavanna is a surname and may refer to: Elise Cavanna (1902–1963), American film actress, stage comedian, dancer, and artist François Cavanna (1923–2014)...
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Paper Satire, cartoons Charlie Hebdo French France 1969 Philippe Val, François Cavanna, Cabu, Le Professeur Choron Weekly Paper Satire, cartoons The Civilian...
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Maurice-Philippe Bouchard Jean Boudou Georges Brassens José Cabanis Marcel Callo François Cavanna Arthur Conte Raymond Devos Michel Galabru Marcel Guyerie Pierre Havart...
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he created the satirical journal Hara-Kiri with Georges Bernier and François Cavanna. He was the magazine's artistic director and drew its first 60 covers...
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Panne sèche, Denoël 1978: Jacques d'Arribehaude, Adieu Néri 1979: François Cavanna, Les Ritals, Belfond 1980: Guy Lagorce, Les Héroïques, Julliard 1981:...
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scrutiny of the Commission de Surveillance prior to 1968, as editor François Cavanna of the satirical magazine Hara-Kiri (launched in 1960) had experienced...
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