Abel Bonnard
Abel Bonnard | |
|---|---|
| Minister of National Education | |
| In office 25 February 1942 – 20 August 1944 | |
| Prime Minister | François Darlan Pierre Laval |
| Preceded by | Jérôme Carcopino |
| Succeeded by | René Capitant |
| Member of the Paris Municipal Council | |
| In office 16 December 1942 – 20 August 1944 | |
| Constituency | 16th arrondissement |
| Member of the National Council | |
| In office 24 January 1941 – 20 August 1944 | |
| Appointed by | Philippe Pétain |
| Constituency | At-large |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 19 December 1883 Poitiers, Vienne, France |
| Died | 31 May 1968 (aged 84) Madrid, Spain |
| Political party | French Popular Party (1937–1941) Groupe Collaboration (1941–1944) |
| Alma mater | University of Paris |
| Profession | |
| Writing career | |
| Period | 20th century |
| Genre | Autobiography, essay, novel |
| Literary movement | Symbolism |
| Notable awards | Concours général (1900) GPLAF (1924) |
Abel Jean Désiré Bonnard (French pronunciation: [abɛl ʒɑ̃ deziʁe bɔnaʁ] ⓘ; 19 December 1883 – 31 May 1968) was a French poet, novelist and politician.