Fanny Clar

Clara Fanny Olivier
BornFebruary 17, 1875
4th arrondissement of Paris, France
DiedFebruary 24, 1944
Pen nameFanny Clar
Occupation
  • journalist
  • writer
LanguageFrench
Genre
  • novels
  • poetry
  • plays
  • children's literature
SpouseÉmile Célié
PartnerRaphaël Diligent
ChildrenJean Célié
RelativesFrançois Clar (grandson)

Clara Fanny Olivier (February 17, 1875, 4th arrondissement of Paris – February 24, 1944), known by her pen name Fanny Clar, was a French journalist and writer, as well as a socialist intellectual (as defined by the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO).[1] She is also remembered for her commitment to pacifism and feminism. While her literary work includes novels, poems and plays, Clar primarily wrote stories for children.

  1. ^ Gilles, Morin; Gilles, Richard (2008). Les deux France du Front populaire: chocs et contre-chocs (in French). p. 357.

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