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editthis articles clearly defends the author and puts ALL the others in the far right.
Sources would be helpful, especially in the paragraph towards the end. --Jmldalton 08:08, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
I have updated the article according to the french sources available. Some websites are bilingual and would prove out the political and artistic positions of Maurice G. Dantec. The problem is not to say that everybody is Extreme Right wing or not in the view of the writer. The point is to say that there are many different political point of view in the Right Wing literary milieu in France. There is no doubt about Dantec's political view, he sees himself as an extreme right wing writer, but pro-US and pro-zionist, which is a rare position in the european literary and political landscape. 220.233.216.61 01:37, 1 September 2006 (UTC)EP3
French-born Canadian?
editThe article states that he is "French-born Canadian"? Does that mean he is Canadian and relinquished his French nationality? I can't find a source for that so I'm going to rewrite it to something like "French writer, naturalized Canadian citizen".
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I have updated the article according to the french sources available. Some websites are bilingual and would prove out the political and artistic positions of Maurice G. Dantec. The problem is not to say that everybody is Extreme Right wing or not in the view of the writer. The point is to say that there are many different political point of view in the Right Wing literary milieu in France. There is no doubt about Dantec's political view, he sees himself as an extreme right wing writer, but pro-US and pro-zionist, which is a rare position in the european literary and political landscape.220.233.216.61 01:32, 1 September 2006 (UTC)EP3 |
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