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Romain Rolland was a prominent French author and playwright, celebrated for his contributions to literature and his advocacy for peace during times of war. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915, recognizing his works that often explored the themes of humanism and the struggles of the individual against societal pressures. Rolland's literary career spanned several decades, during which he produced a variety of novels, essays, and plays, emphasizing the importance of art and culture in fostering understanding among people.

His most notable works include 'Jean-Christophe', a novel that follows the life of a young musician as he navigates personal and professional challenges. Rolland's deep appreciation for music and the arts is reflected throughout his writings, as he often intertwines these elements with philosophical and social commentary. Additionally, he was known for his correspondence with prominent figures of his time, including Mahatma Gandhi, which further showcased his commitment to promoting peace and dialogue across cultures.

Nationalitet Franska
Födelsedatum January 29, 1866
Födelseplats Clamecy, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Dödsdatum December 30, 1944