Raoul de Warren (born 5 September 1905 in Lyon - d. 5 March 1992 in Paris[1]) was a French writer, historian, genealogist and lawyer.
[citation needed] Raoul de Warren obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and geography, and became a Doctor of Law, specializing in agricultural issues.
In 1934 he published a new novel entitled Un jour comme tous les autres (A day like any other) developing the theme of premonition.
[citation needed] The Romanian poet and novelist Jean Parvulesco has described de Warren's works of fiction as inspiring and "mediumistic".
[4] A review of his novel L'insolite aventure de Marina Sloty, which involves time travel and romance, describes the novel as "a true success" and "excellent".