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Francine du
Plessix Gray (September 25, 1930 –
January 13, 2019) was a French-American
Pulitzer Prize–nominated
writer and
literary critic. She was born...
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Plessix-Balisson (French pronunciation: [plɛsi balisɔ̃]; Breton: Ar Genkiz-Yuzhael) is a
former commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in...
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hedonism and an amoral,
materialist view of nature.
Biographer Francine du
Plessix Gray sees the
novel as a dystopia,
calling it "the crudest, most repellent...
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Temptation of Christian". The New York Times.
Retrieved 14
October 2022. Du
Plessix Gray,
Francine (27
October 1996). "Prophets of Seduction". New Yorker....
- Journey, pp.166–167. Fraser, Antonia,
Marie Antoinette, p.164.
Francine du
Plessix Gray (7
August 2000). "The New
Yorker From the
Archive Books". The Child...
- Chabon,
Kathryn Harrison,
Frank McCourt,
Isabel Allende, and
Francine du
Plessix Gray.
Elizabeth Gilbert's
essay "The Road to Rapture,"
published in Allure...
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subversive irony.
Maurice Lever,
Laurence Louis Bongie and
Francine du
Plessix Gray
present Sade as a
political opportunist whose only
consistent principles...
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competitive skier. His
second wife (since 1942),
Tatiana Yacovleff du
Plessix Liberman (1906–1991), had been a
childhood playmate and baby sitter. In...
- Two
Buffer States", The
World Today, 15 (2): 492–500, JSTOR 40393115 du
Plessix Gray,
Francine (8
March 1981). "The
Fairy Tale That
Turned Nightmare?"...
- Jung: A Biography. Boston: Little, Brown. ISBN 0-316-07665-1. Gray, du
Plessix Gray (6 June 2006), Them: A
Memoir of Parents, New York:
Penguin Press...