- The Deux
Magots literary prize (Prix des Deux
Magots) has been
awarded to a
French novel every year
since 1933 at Les Deux
Magots. "
Magot" literally...
-
Magot (pronounced mă-gō) may
refer to: The
Barbary macaque (Macaca sylv****)
Magot (figurine), a type of
figurine which the Les Deux
Magots café in Paris...
- Look up
magot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
magot is a
seated oriental figurine,
usually of
porcelain or ivory. Some have a
grotesque form; the...
- has
changed little since World War II. Like its
nearby rival, Les Deux
Magots, Café de
Flore was
frequented by
numerous French intellectuals during the...
- café "Les Deux
Magots",
which began as a
drapery store in 1813,
taking its name from a po****r play of the time, The Two
Magots (a
magot is a type of Chinese...
-
friend André Téchiné as a man at the Deux
Magots (uncredited) Jean-Claude
Biette as
another man at the Deux
Magots (uncredited) Jean
Douchet as a man at the...
- Ajak
Ateng Magot Anok (born 3
March 1992) is a
South Sudanese professional basketball player for H.R.
Portviejo of the Liga
Ecuatoriana de Baloncesto...
-
Rotonde and Le Dôme Café in Montparn****e and Café de
Flore and Les Deux
Magots on
Boulevard Saint Germain, all
still in business, were
important meeting...
- power). His
supporters were
known as
Magots ("maggots",
initially an
insult from his opponents,
which the
Magots reclaimed as
their own term) and his...
- its many
higher education institutions, cafés (Café de Flore, Les Deux
Magots, La Palette, Café Procope) and
publishing houses (Gallimard, Julliard, Gr****et)...