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André Malraux (1901-1976) was a French national who was born in Paris and died in Créteil. Throughout his life, Malraux had diverse occupations, including politician, film director, screenwriter, novelist, writer, journalist, art critic, author, and film editor.
Malraux was educated at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, where he studied languages and Asian civilizations, and also at Lycée Condorcet, an esteemed French public secondary school.
In his career, André Malraux was known for his notable work "Man's Fate", which showcased his literary talent. Throughout his diverse professional life, Malraux made a mark as a prominent figure in the French cultural and political landscape.