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Littérature was a
literary and
surrealistic magazine edited by André Breton,
Philippe Soupault, and
Louis Aragon. Its
first issue was
published on March...
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Literature is any
collection of
written work, but it is also used more
narrowly for
writings specifically considered to be an art form,
especially novels...
- The
Grand prix de
littérature Paul-Morand is a
French literary award,
established by the Académie française in 1977 and
handed out in 1980 for the first...
- The
Grand prix de
littérature de l'Académie française is a
French literary award,
established in 1911 by the Académie française. It goes to an author...
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Oulipo (French pronunciation: [ulipo],
short for French:
Ouvroir de
littérature potentielle;
roughly translated: "workshop of
potential literature", stylized...
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Nobel Prize in Literature, here
meaning for
Literature (Swedish:
Nobelpriset i litteratur), is a
Swedish literature prize that is
awarded annually...
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Foreign Literature Committee (Russian: Комитет иностранной литературы), or
Kominolit (Russian: Коминолит), was an
interdepartmental committee under the...
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Irish literature is
literature written in the Irish, Latin,
English and
Scots (Ulster Scots)
languages on the
island of Ireland. The
earliest recorded...
- européen de
littérature".
Institut Finlandais (in French).
Retrieved October 16, 2012. "L'****ociation
capitale européenne des
littératures décerne ses...
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Writing and
Literature (Fondation Jan
Michalski pour l’Ecriture et la
Littérature),
founded in 2004 at the
initiative of Vera Michalski-Hoffmann in memory...