Raymond Lefebvre

Raymond-Louis Lefebvre (24 April 1891, Vire – presumed date of death 1 October 1920[1]) was a French writer and political activist.

He attended the 2nd World Congress of the Comintern from 19 July to 7 August 1920, but along with two other French delegates disappeared in the Barents Sea whilst returning.

This work placed him alongside Henri Barbusse, Georges Duhamel, Marcel Martinet – amongst others – as one of the writers who developed a revolutionary perspective during the war.

[3] After attending the 2nd Congress of the Comintern, he was appointed to the Provisional International Bureau of the Kultintern, an organisation set up to promote proletarian culture.

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Raymond Lefebvre