- Jean-Marie
Gustave Le
Clézio (French: [ʒɑ̃ maʁi ɡystav lə klezjo]; 13
April 1940),
usually identified as J. M. G. Le
Clézio, of French, Mauritian, and...
- Lycée Français Jean-Marie
Gustave Le
Clézio or Port Vila
French Lycée (Lycée français de Port-Vila) is a
French international school in Port-Vila, Vanuatu...
- Alma is a 2017
novel aut****d by J. M. G. Le
Clézio. The
French narrator, Jérémie Felsen,
travels to
Mauritius to
investigate his family's ties to slavery...
-
Odile Le
Clezio is an
Australian actress. She is a NIDA
graduate who had lead
roles in the
films Young Einstein and
Backsliding and the ABC mini series...
-
Corentin Le
Clezio (born 24
September 1999) is a
French middle distance runner. He
competed over 800
metres at the 2024
Paris Olympics. He
spent time in...
- Désert is a 1980
novel written by
French Nobel laureate writer J. M. G. Le
Clézio,
considered to be one of his
breakthrough novels. It won the Académie française's...
- García Márquez, Faulkner, Mauriac, Mann, Pirandello, Böll, Lagerlöf, Le
Clézio, and **** List of
recipients of the
Grand Prize of the Académie française...
- This is a list of
works by J. M. G. Le
Clézio, the
French Nobel Laureate.
Translated by
Daphne Woodward in 1966 as "The Fever" "La
ronde et
autres faits...
- the
French novelist Jean-Marie
Gustave Le
Clézio (born 1940),
better known with his pen name J. M. G. Le
Clézio, as an "author of new departures, poetic...
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Onitsha is a
novel by
French Nobel laureate writer J. M. G. Le
Clézio. It was
originally published in
French in 1991 and an
English translation was released...