- Françoise
Sagan (French: [fʁɑ̃swaz saɡɑ̃]; born Françoise
Delphine Quoirez; 21 June 1935 – 24
September 2004) was a
French playwright, novelist, and screenwriter...
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novelist and
screenwriter Françoise
Sagan (1935–2004) born Françoise
Quoirez.
President of
France Georges Pompidou was an MP for the area in the National...
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starts in the mid-1950s as
Sagan (then
still known under her real name
Quoirez)
closes a
publishing deal for her
controversial debut novel Bonjour Tristesse...
- film
poster Directed by Just
Jaeckin Written by André G.
Brunelin Jacques Quoirez Produced by
Claire Duval Starring Françoise
Fabian Cinematography Robert...
- 20th-century
Canadian writer was the
first of a
variety of
different authors to use this pen name for The
Hardy Boys
novels Françoise
Sagan Françoise
Quoirez...
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Esteban (1935–2006)
Agota Kristof (1935–2011) Françoise
Sagan (Françoise
Quoirez) (1935–2004)
Daniel Zimmermann (1935–2000) ****ia
Djebar (1936–2015) Frankétienne...
- Un
officier de
police à
bicyclette 2008:
Sagan by
Diane Kurys:
Jacques Quoirez 2008: Musée haut, musée bas by Jean-Michel Ribes: Max
Perdelli 2009: Le...
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Octave Auvity,
Knight of the
Legion of Honour. The
young writer Françoise
Quoirez (1935–2004), in
reading a p****age of
Marcel Proust evoking a duke of Sagan...
- "Sagan, Françoise, (21 June 1935–24 Sept. 2004), pen-name of Françoise
Quoirez; aut****ss", Who Was Who,
Oxford University Press, 2007-12-01, doi:10...