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Roger Ikor
French writer

Roger Ikor

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French writer
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13th arrondissement of Paris
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Roger Ikor (28 May 1912 – 1986) was a French writer, winner of the Prix Goncourt in 1955. He was born in Paris.

Life

Of Jewish ancestry, he was a student and professor of literature at the Lycee Condorcet and the Lycée Pasteur in Neuilly-sur-Seine. In June 1940, he was taken prisoner of war, and was sent to Pomerania.

The mixed waters (1955), which won the Goncourt Prize the same year, and which forms with the The Spring Graft, a diptych titled Sons of Avrom, and tells the story of a Jewish family that settled in France, and was bound by blood with a non-Jewish French family. Spanning three generations, the story describes the relationship of that the family with their new homeland.

One of Ikor's sons had joined a Zen sect, against his father's wishes, and committed suicide. In response, Ikor founded, in 1981, the Centre contre les manipulations mentales (also known as the Centre Roger-Ikor), whose aim was to protect individuals from religious sects.

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