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Valery Larbaud (29
August 1881 – 2
February 1957) was a
French writer and poet. He was born in Vichy, the only
child of a
pharmacist Nicolas Larbaud and...
- The Prix
Valery Larbaud is a
French literary prize created in 1967, ten
years after writer Valery Larbaud's death, by L'****ociation
Internationale des...
- author,
James Joyce, in
November 1921 in
order to help his friend,
Valery Larbaud,
prepare a
public lecture on the novel,
which Joyce was
still writing at...
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integrated into the
international modernist artist community.
Joyce met
Valery Larbaud, who
championed Joyce's
works to the
French and
supervised the
French translation...
- Today. 71 (4): 675–677. doi:10.2307/40153285. JSTOR 40153285. "Prix
Valery Larbaud". Prix littéraires. 2009.
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2010. Retrieved...
- Littéraire
Valery Larbaud 2013) « Un
endroit où aller », 2012 (Prix Franz-Hessel, 2012 ; Prix Valery-
Larbaud, 2013; Prix Valery-
Larbaud, 2013; finalist...
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Blasco Ibáñez,
Gustave Flaubert,
Alexandre Dumas,
Louis Énault,
Valery Larbaud,
Albert Camus, Paul Valéry, F.
Scott Fitzgerald, Paul Klee.
Giuseppe Verdi...
- year". Prix
Goncourt des Lycéens –
created in 1987. Prix Littéraire
Valery Larbaud –
created in 1957. Prix Médicis –
created 1958,
awarded to an
author whose...
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French poet, jazz critic, and flâneur. He was
awarded the Prix
Valery Larbaud in 1983, and was
chief editor of the
Nouvelle Revue Française from 1987...
- was in fact the greguerías that
first attracted the
attention of
Valery Larbaud, who in the 1920s soon had him
translated into French.
Within Spain, though...