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Belgium psychoanalyst, writer (1913–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Bauchau (22 January 1913 – 21 September 2012) was a Belgian psychoanalyst, lawyer, and author of French prose and poetry.[1]
Henry Bauchau | |
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Born | Mechelen, Belgium | 22 January 1913
Died | 21 September 2012 99) Paris, France | (aged
Occupation(s) | Psychoanalyst, author, poet, lawyer |
Spouse | Mary Kozyrev (1910-1984) |
Children | Patrick Bauchau |
Henry Bauchau was born in Mechelen, Belgium on 22 January 1913. He became a trial lawyer in Brussels in 1936 and was a member of the Belgian Resistance in the Ardennes during World War II.
He was married to Mary Kozyrev; their son is the actor Patrick Bauchau.[2][3] They lived for a time in Gstaad, Switzerland.
Bauchau died in Paris, France on 21 September 2012, aged 99.
From 1945 to 1951 he worked in publishing. In 1946, he moved to Paris.[4] He was a friend of Albert Camus, André Gide, Jacques Lacan, and Jacques Derrida.[5]
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