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Although, in recent years, Claude Pichois tended to speak more and more of his life as a peau de chagrin he could sense diminishing, few scholars have been as generous as he with their time, both to the great literary figures with whom his name is so profoundly associated, and to friends and colleagues, senior and junior alike.
Born in Paris in 1929, Claude Pichois initially followed the interests of his family, studying at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, before turning to literature, gaining a Diplome d'etudes superieures in classics and then a Doctorat es lettres from the Sorbonne. His passion for Baudelaire was fired above all when, in 1950, he met Jacques ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Remembering Claude Pichois.(French literary critic)