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    Sorj Chalandon (born 16 May 1952 in Tunis) is a French writer and journalist. Chalandon grew up in Lyon with his parents and brother. His father was intensely...
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  • (born 1950), Brazilian academic Sorj Chalandon (born 1952), French writer and journalist All pages with titles containing Sorj This page or section lists people...
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    My Traitor (category Novels by Sorj Chalandon)
    Traitor (French: Mon traître) is a 2008 novel by the French writer Sorj Chalandon. It is about a reclusive Frenchman who goes to Belfast in 1977 and becomes...
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    2017 she took part in the new adaptation of the book the 4th wall of Sorj Chalandon staged by Arnaud Stéphan, at the National Theatre of Bretagne in Rennes...
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  • Return to Killybegs (category Novels by Sorj Chalandon)
    Killybegs (French: Retour à Killybegs) is a 2011 novel by the French writer Sorj Chalandon. The narrative is inspired by the 2006 murder of Denis Donaldson, a...
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    2008 Marc Bressant [fr] 2009 Pierre Michon 2010 Éric Faye [fr] 2011 Sorj Chalandon 2012 Joël Dicker 2013 Christophe Ono-dit-Biot [fr] 2014 Adrien Bosc [fr]...
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    Ada Palmer's Terra Ignota, and William Goldman's The Princess Bride. Sorj Chalandon wrote a novel called "The 4th wall" of the setting-up of a theatrical...
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    2008 Marc Bressant [fr] 2009 Pierre Michon 2010 Éric Faye [fr] 2011 Sorj Chalandon 2012 Joël Dicker 2013 Christophe Ono-dit-Biot [fr] 2014 Adrien Bosc [fr]...
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    in the first round of voting, by six votes against three votes for Sorj Chalandon and one vote for Louis-Philippe Dalembert. He is the first person from...
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    employees—including 35 journalists, such as Antoine de Gaudemar, chief editor, Sorj Chalandon, who was awarded the Albert Londres Prize, both present since the 1973...
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