Born in Paris 1904, died in Paris 1988; revolutionary syndicalist, antimilitarist, journalist; published in Le Populaire, organ of the Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière (SFIO); active in the G̀auche révolutionnaire' tendency in the SFIO; contributed to the journal Arcadie; secretary of the Fédération Socialiste de la Seine 1938; wrote on the French Revolution and on the relation between anarchism and Marxism; travelled widely in Indo-China during the 1920s and in Hitler-Germany during the 1930s; wrote on the situation of the blacks in the USA and on the anticolonial struggles, especially concerning Algeria; active in the Front Homosexuel d'Action Révolutionnaire and in the Union des Travailleurs Communistes Libertaires.
From the description of Archives 1932-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81009949