- the Jews. Her
feelings during these moments inspired En quarantaine. The
Harpmans did not
return to
Belgium until after the war
ended in 1945. A
large part...
- 1995
science fiction novel by
Belgian author Jacqueline Harpman. It is the
first of
Harpman's novels to be
translated into English. It was originally...
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Harpman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jacqueline Harpman (1929–2012),
Belgian writer Louise Harpman (fl. 1987),
American architect...
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Louise Harpman is a New York–based architect,
urban designer, teacher, and author. She is a
Professor of Architecture,
Urban Design, and Sustainability...
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Archived from the
original on
January 16, 2016.
Retrieved February 17, 2010.
Harpman,
Julia (September 14, 1924). "Keaton
Chose $40 in
Films to $750 on Stage"...
- the play
toured the U.S. and
Canada with 19-year-old
Viola Harper (née
Harpman) in the
title role. The 1920
American silent melodrama/comedy film Pollyanna...
- too
small a vent to
allow sufficient air to
enter while drinking.
Louise Harpman, co-owner of the world's most
extensive collection of
coffee cup lids and...
-
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-42985-7. OCLC 794933. For example:
Harpman,
Jacqueline (1996). Orlanda: roman. Paris: Éditions Gr****et. ISBN 2-246-53211-6...
- La
Dormition des
amants is a
Belgian novel written by
Jacqueline Harpman. It was
first published through Éditions Gr****et in 2002. It won the Prix triennal...
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Kamen Goldmark,
American journalist and
author (b. 1948) 2012 –
Jacqueline Harpman,
Belgian psychoanalyst and
author (b. 1929) 2012 – Juan
Francisco Lombardo...