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Julien Gracq (French: [gʁak]; born
Louis Poirier; 27 July 1910 – 22
December 2007) was a
French writer. He
wrote novels, critiques, a play, and poetry...
- Prix
Goncourt (France) –
including Proust, Malraux, de Beauvoir, Tournier,
Gracq, and
Duras List of
recipients of the Prix
Renaudot (France) – including...
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comic book
Welcome to
Alflolol The
Castle of Argol, a 1938
novel of
Julien Gracq This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Argol...
- (French: Le
Rivage des Syrtes) is a 1951
novel by the
French writer Julien Gracq. The
story is set at the
border between two
fictional Mediterranean countries...
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Constance Dollé Dollé
reads fragments from
Julien Gracq at the
National Library of
France in 2021 Born 1974
France Occupation Actress Years active 1999-present...
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Farouche à
quatre feuilles ["Four-leaf feral"] (with Lise Deharme,
Julien Gracq, Jean Tardieu) 1957: L'Art
magique –
Published in
English as:
Magical Art...
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national cinema.
Adapting works by
writers such as
Johan Daisne,
Julien Gracq and
Marguerite Yourcenar, he
received international attention for directing...
- 1948
Maurice Druon 1949
Robert Merle 1950 Paul
Colin 1951–1975 1951
Julien Gracq 1952 Béatrix Beck 1953
Pierre Gascar 1954
Simone de
Beauvoir 1955 Roger...
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Narrative Discourse: An
Essay in Method. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell U.
Press Gracq, Julien, "Proust
Considered as An End Point," in
Reading Writing (New York:...
- Paris, Éditions Julliard;
Reedited 1979, Paris, Gr****et.
Foreword by
Julien Gracq Lilar,
Suzanne (1963), Le couple, Paris, Gr****et.
Translated as Aspects...