Louis Pauwels, né à Paris le 2 août 1920 et mort à Suresnes le 28 janvier 1997, était un journaliste et écrivain français. Rédacteur à Gavroche en 1945 et à l'hebdomadaire Carrefour à partir de 1949, il devient en 1950 rédacteur en chef de Combat, journal auquel il collaborait régulièrement depuis 1946. Il dirige ensuite le mensuel Marie-France, puis fonde avec Jacques Bergier la fameuse revue Planète, consacrée à la science, à la philosophie et à l'ésotérisme, qu'il dirigera pendant six ans. L'Amour monstre écrit en 1954 et Le Matin des magiciens, co-écrit avec Jacques Bergier en 1960, constituent ses œuvres majeures. En 1978, il fonde le Figaro Magazine, qu'il dirige jusqu'en 1993.
Louis Pauwels, born in Paris on August 2, 1920 and died in Suresnes on January 28, 1997, was a French journalist and writer. Editor at Gavroche in 1945 and at the weekly Carrefour from 1949, he became editor-in-chief of Combat in March 1950, a newspaper to which he had contributed regularly since 1946. He then directed the monthly Marie-France, then founded with Jacques Bergier the famous magazine Planète, devoted to science, philosophy and esotericism, which he directed for six years. L'Amour monstre written in 1954 and Le Matin des magiciens, co-written with Jacques Bergier in 1960, constitute his major works. In 1978, he founded Figaro Magazine, which he directed until 1993.
French journalist and writer (1920-1997)
| Born | 1920-08-02 |
| Died | 1997-01-28 |
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French journalist and writer (1920-1997)
| Born | 1920-08-02 |
| Died | 1997-01-28 |
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History, French Authors, Occultism, Authors, French, Biography, Civilisation, Civilization, Miscellanea, Parapsychology, Philosophie, Philosophy, Research, Ancient Civilization, Anecdotes, Art, Modern, Catholic labor unions, Civilización, Civilization, Ancient, Commerce, Conscience, Description and travel, Drama, Filosofía, Folklore, French fictionPeople
Louis Pauwels (1920 Aug. 2-), Faust (d. ca. 1540), Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1872-1949), Johan vande Lanotte, Louis Pauwels (1920 August 2-), Ramakrishna (1836-1886), Salvador Dalí (1904-)ID Numbers
- OLID: OL136735A
- ISNI: 0000000109118193
- Integrated Authority File (GND): 118948660
- Library of Congress Names: n50052792
- VIAF: 68934008
- Wikidata: Q2268627
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q2268627
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- L. Pauwels
- Maiastra (pseud.)









