Guy des Cars


Guy Augustin Marie Jean de la Pérusse des Cars was a best-selling French author of popular novels. He was born on 6 May 1911 in Paris and died on 21 December 1993 in the same city.
He started his writing career before World War II as a journalist and showed a keen interest in the circus and variety arts, which led him to work as Press Agent for the giant German Circus Gleich when it visited France in the 1930s. After World War II, he was a member of the Association de la Presse du Music-Hall et du Cirque, a French Press organization that gathered French circus and variety critics and chroniclers and a few other prominent circus and variety enthusiasts, presided by a well known journalist in France, :fr:Jacqueline Cartier|Jacqueline Cartier. In 1977, he created the La Dame du Cirque award, which was presented to the best female act at the :fr:International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo|International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo.

Family

From an aristocratic family, des Cars was the second son of François de la Péruse, Duke des Cars ' and Marie Thérésa Edwards '. One of his ancestors inspired :fr:Molière|Molière's title character in his comedy-ballet La comtesse d'Escarbagnas.
He was married 3 times:
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