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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Maurice Zermatten (22 October 1910, in SaiMaurice Zermatten (22 October 1910, in Saint-Martin, Valais – 11 February 2001, in Sion) was a French-speaking Swiss writer. He was born in Saint-Martin, Valais, a small village situated in the Val d'Hérens, in the canton of Valais. He was first educated at the Ecole normale and then at the University of Fribourg. He published his first novel Le Coeur inutile in 1936 at the age of 26. He taught at the College of Sion where he stayed until retirement. In 1952 he became lecturer (French Literature) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich. Maurice Zermatten also performs a military career leading him to the rank of colonel. He has dedicated himself to several literary genres like novel, storytelling, short story, etc. Born novelist, Maurice Zermatten describes the novel as "a complete kind where the author creates characters, history and environment. It is a fiction that reflects reality as it draws its imagination in life." Maurice Zermatten is also Jean Zermatten's father.Zermatten is also Jean Zermatten's father. , Maurice Zermatten (* 22. Oktober 1910 in SMaurice Zermatten (* 22. Oktober 1910 in Saint-Martin, Wallis; † 11. Februar 2001 in Sion) war ein Schweizer Schriftsteller. Im Zentrum von Zermattens literarischem Schaffen stand sein Heimatkanton Wallis. Er beschrieb Menschen aus dem bäuerlichen Milieu in moralischen und religiösen Grenzsituationen. Sein erster Roman Le coeur inutile wurde 1936 veröffentlicht; weitere Romane sind La Colère de Dieu (1940), Christine (1944) und La Porte blanche (1973). Ausserdem veröffentlichte er literaturkritische Werke über mehrere Schweizer Autoren, darunter Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, Gonzague de Reynold und Léon Savary. Als Präsident der Schweizerischen Schriftsteller-Vereins (1967–71) löste er die Abspaltung der 1970 gegründeten Gruppe Olten aus, als er das amtliche Zivilverteidigungsbuch ins Französische übersetzte, das im Geist des Kalten Krieges die Bevölkerung zu gegenseitiger Bespitzelung aufforderte und in alle Haushaltungen verteilt wurde. und in alle Haushaltungen verteilt wurde. , Maurice Zermatten, né le 22 octobre 1910 à Suen près de Saint-Martin (Valais) et mort le 11 février 2001 à Sion, est un écrivain suisse francophone.
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rdfs:comment Maurice Zermatten (22 October 1910, in SaiMaurice Zermatten (22 October 1910, in Saint-Martin, Valais – 11 February 2001, in Sion) was a French-speaking Swiss writer. He was born in Saint-Martin, Valais, a small village situated in the Val d'Hérens, in the canton of Valais. He was first educated at the Ecole normale and then at the University of Fribourg. He published his first novel Le Coeur inutile in 1936 at the age of 26. He taught at the College of Sion where he stayed until retirement. In 1952 he became lecturer (French Literature) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich. Maurice Zermatten also performs a military career leading him to the rank of colonel.career leading him to the rank of colonel. , Maurice Zermatten, né le 22 octobre 1910 à Suen près de Saint-Martin (Valais) et mort le 11 février 2001 à Sion, est un écrivain suisse francophone. , Maurice Zermatten (* 22. Oktober 1910 in SMaurice Zermatten (* 22. Oktober 1910 in Saint-Martin, Wallis; † 11. Februar 2001 in Sion) war ein Schweizer Schriftsteller. Im Zentrum von Zermattens literarischem Schaffen stand sein Heimatkanton Wallis. Er beschrieb Menschen aus dem bäuerlichen Milieu in moralischen und religiösen Grenzsituationen. Sein erster Roman Le coeur inutile wurde 1936 veröffentlicht; weitere Romane sind La Colère de Dieu (1940), Christine (1944) und La Porte blanche (1973).istine (1944) und La Porte blanche (1973).
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