Portugal, 2019. Anknytningar/Correspondances/Correspondences, CAPC Villa Pérochon, Niort, France, 2020. Banquet, Jean-Kenta Gauthier, Paris, 2022. Territory...
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(Gollancz, 1974); revised by Frank Wynne (Bloomsbury, 2015). Villa Triste (1975). Villa Triste, trans. Caroline Hillier (Gollancz, 1977); also by John...
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Malraux Archived 9 October 2019 at the Wayback Machine (in French) Foundation André Malraux (in English) Villa André Malraux Portals: France Biography...
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1917 Henry Malherbe 1918 Georges Duhamel 1919 Marcel Proust 1920 Ernest Pérochon 1921 René Maran 1922 Henri Béraud 1923 Lucien Fabre 1924 Thierry Sandre...
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Charles Ré (Wakefield Press, 2016) Requiem (Galilée, 2006) Villa Amalia (Gallimard, 2006). Villa Amalia, trans. Chris Turner (Seagull Books, 2018) Le Petit...
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1917 Henry Malherbe 1918 Georges Duhamel 1919 Marcel Proust 1920 Ernest Pérochon 1921 René Maran 1922 Henri Béraud 1923 Lucien Fabre 1924 Thierry Sandre...
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1930. He was part of the Groupe de Barbezieux. Fauconnier was born at the Villa Musset Barbezieux (Charente), the son of Charles, a brandy dealer who operated...
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recommending a candidate for the post of Director of the French Academy in Rome, Villa Medici. In April 2010, she was awarded by French President Nicolas Sarkozy...
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property his grandparents has acquired in 1880 in Méréville. It was known as "Villa des Iris", and he renamed it "La Calife" or "The Caliph". His second book...
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