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- Julien Serge Doubrovsky (22 May 1928 – 23 March 2017) was a French writer and 1989 Prix Médicis winner for Le Livre brisé. He is also a critical theorist...
- Capote to describe his work of narrative nonfiction In Cold Blood. Serge Doubrovsky coined the term in 1977 with reference to his novel Fils. However, autofiction...
- Illustration by painter Doubrovsky from Vsevolod Garchine's short story "Four Days [ru]". The writer's first work, it exhibits the interior monologue of...
- His parents were Communists. One of his cousins is the writer Serge Doubrovsky. Weitzmann began a career as a journalist in the early 80's. He became...
- Moreno Romain Coolus Romain Goupil Romain Thomas, dit Lhéritier Serge Doubrovsky Thomas Fersen Tristan Bernard Victor Schœlcher William Carlos Williams...
- Kollgaard, Ed Meares, Eliseo Borrero, Frances Liu Wu, Geoff Osika, Peter Doubrovsky, Richard Feves, Steve Edelman B****oon – Judy Farmer, Rose Corrigan Cello...
- literature throughout the 21st century. Coined in 1977 by French author Serge Doubrovsky, the autofictional subgenre blends autobiography and fiction, thereby...
- politician, President of National ****embly (1993–1994) 23 MarchSerge Doubrovsky, 88, author 28 March – Jean-Pierre Cave, 65, politician 31 March – Évelyne...
- cello Giovna Claytoncello David Stone – b**** Bart Samolis – b**** Peter Doubrovsky – b**** Peter Nevinclarinet Jeff Driskillclarinet Susan Greenberg...
- Hungarian-American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2017) 1928 – Serge Doubrovsky, French theorist and author (d. 2017) 1928 – John Mackenzie, Scottish...