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Georges Blond
Georges Blond (''Jean-Marie Hoedick'', 11 July 1906 in Marseilles – 16 March 1989 in Paris), was a French writer. A prolific writer of mostly history but also other topics including fiction, Blond was also involved in far right political activity.
==Early years==
Blond initially came to attention as a disciple of Alexis Carrel, and when reviewing Carrel's book ''L'Homme, cet inconnu'' for the journal ''Le petit dauphinois'' commented that Carrel was one of the few writers who would genuinely alter who people thought of themselves.〔Andrés Horacio Reggiani, ''God's Eugenicist: Alexis Carrel and the Sociobiology of Decline'', Berghahn Books, 2007, p. 77〕 He became noted as a sympathiser with fascism during the mid-1930s.〔Michel Surya, ''Georges Bataille: An Intellectual Biography'', Verso, 2002, p. 223〕 His works regularly appeared in ''L'Insurgé'', a literary journal for writers on the far right edited in the late 1930s by Thierry Maulnier.〔Surya, ''Georges Bataille'', p. 314〕

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