Les Écrits nouveaux

Les Écrits nouveaux was a literary magazine founded in 1917 and published until 1922.

[1] Les Écrits nouveaux was edited by Émile-Paul and Maurice Martin du Gard [de; fr], the cousin of Roger Martin du Gard, while the editorial board was made up of Edmond Jaloux, Valery Larbaud, André Germain [de], and Philippe Soupault.

[2][3] In 1922, the literary magazine became La Revue européenne.

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