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  1. Francis Carco (born François Carcopino-Tusoli) (1886–1958) was a French author, born at Nouméa, New Caledonia. He was a poet, belonging to the Fantaisiste school, a novelist, a dramatist, and art critic for L'Homme libre and Gil Blas. During World War I he became an aviation pilot at Étampes, after studying at the aviation school there.

  2. François Marie Alexandre Carcopino-Tusoli dit Francis Carco, né le 3 juillet 1886 à Nouméa (Nouvelle-Calédonie) et mort le 26 mai 1958 dans le 4 e arrondissement de Paris, est un écrivain, poète, journaliste et parolier français [1].

  3. Francis Carco (1886–1958) was a French author, born at Nouméa, New Caledonia. He was a poet, belonging to the Fantaisiste school, a novelist, a dramatist, and art critic for L'Homme libre and Gil Blas.

  4. Nov 2, 2011 · Francis Carco- Le doux caboulot; composé en 1931 par Francis Carco, mis en musique par Jacques Larmanjat - Francis Carco chanta lui-même cette chanson au Lapin Agile, Cabaret à Montmartre en...

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  5. Francis Carco (fräNsēs´ kärkō´), 1886–1958, French poet and novelist, b. New Caledonia of Corsican parents. His real name was François Carcopino. The bohemian Parisian life he cherished is portrayed in several of his novels, including Jesus-la-Caille (1914). Among his verses are La Bohème et mon cœur (1912) and Poèmes en prose (1948).

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 15558Francis Carco | MoMA

    French, born New Caledonia. 1886–1958

  7. Studies the life and significance of Francis Carco who was popular in France, not only financially, but also as the Grand Prix du Roman of the French Academy and as a Commander in the Legion of...