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Paul Pavlowitch was born on 5 February, 1942, is a writer. Discover Paul Pavlowitch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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2010

A documentary directed by Philippe Kohly for French television (Le Roman du double), broadcast in 2010, describes with sympathy this unusual story which in its time aroused the hostility of some journalists and literary critics.

1980

In 1981, shortly after the death of Romain Gary on December 2, 1980, Paul Pavlowitch published a book under his name with Fayard editions, L'Homme que l'on croyait, where he gave his version of the adventure. On June 30, 1981, as a prelude to the release of this autobiography, he had the true identity of Ajar, published in an AFP press release. On July 3, 1981, he was invited on the set of the literary program Apostrophes by Bernard Pivot. A short posthumous text by Romain Gary, Vie et mort d'Émile Ajar (dated March 21, 1979), was published urgently on July 17.

Paul Pavlowitch worked for L'Autre Journal, in the 1980"s and the 1990s, founded by Michel Butel. He also teaches in prison.

1970

Pavlowitch is famous for having endorsed, in the early 1970s, the pseudonym of Émile Ajar at the request of Romain Gary, who wanted to write under another name; Pavlowitch thus played for eight years the author of the novels Gros-Câlin, La Vie devant soi, Pseudo and L'Angoisse du roi Salomon, actually written by his “uncle”. Émile Ajar won the Prix Goncourt in 1975, a reward he ultimately did not refuse. Gradually, journalists established the relationship between Ajar-Pavlowitch and Romain Gary. The latter then imagines, mischievously, a confession of Ajar. The result is Pseudo (1976), a novel featuring a mysterious, tyrannical, egocentric uncle named Tonton Macoute, in which everyone can recognize Gary. Violent and comical, this novel analyzes the intricacies of literary creation.

1964

A grant enabled him to study law in Toulouse and Paris (1964); after obtaining the license, a stay in an American university is financed by the writer who considers him a bit like his son. After having been a librarian at the Arago high school in Paris, Pavlowitch became a “copyist” then an English translator for various publishing houses, an editor at the Mercure de France, a publishing house run by Simone Gallimard.

1942

Paul Pavlowitch (born February 5, 1942) is a French writer, editor and journalist.