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'''Haakon Chevalier''' (September 10, 1901 — July 4, 1985) was an author, translator, and a professor of [[French]] literature. He is noted for translating the work of [[Louis Aragon]], [[Andre Malraux]], and [[Salvador Dali]] into [[English]]. He was also a friend of [[Robert Oppenheimer]], whom he met at [[Berkeley]]. | '''Haakon Chevalier''' (September 10, 1901 — July 4, 1985) was an author, translator, and a professor of [[French]] literature. He is noted for translating the work of [[Louis Aragon]], [[Andre Malraux]], and [[Salvador Dali]] into [[English]]. He was also a friend of [[Robert Oppenheimer]], whom he met at [[Berkeley]]. | ||
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Haakon Chevalier (September 10, 1901 — July 4, 1985) was an author, translator, and a professor of French literature. He is noted for translating the work of Louis Aragon, Andre Malraux, and Salvador Dali into English. He was also a friend of Robert Oppenheimer, whom he met at Berkeley.