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Renaudot may
refer to: Eusèbe
Renaudot (1646–1720),
French theologian and
expert on
Eastern languages Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1867–1962), French...
- Eusèbe
Renaudot (French pronunciation: [øzɛb ʁənodo]; 20 July 1646 – 1
September 1720) was a
French theologian and Orientalist.
Renaudot was born in Paris...
- The Prix Théophraste-
Renaudot or Prix
Renaudot (French pronunciation: [pʁi teɔfʁast ʁənodo]) is a
French literary award. The
prize was
created in 1926...
- Théophraste
Renaudot (French pronunciation: [teɔfʁast ʁənodo];
December 1586 – 25
October 1653) was a
French physician, philanthropist, and journalist...
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experiments conducted on
Auschwitz prisoners.
Released in 2017, it won the Prix
Renaudot and
became a bestseller: As of 2022, at
least 300,000
copies have been...
- the Prix
Goncourt every year
since 1914, as well as the jury of the Prix
Renaudot since 1926. Drouant's
cuisine is led by chef Émile Cotte. The establishment...
- poor
suburbs of
Paris where he
works as a doctor. The
novel won the Prix
Renaudot in 1932 but
divided critics due to the author's
pessimistic depiction of...
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novel by the
French writer Frédéric Beigbeder. It was
awarded the Prix
Renaudot. An
autobiographical novel, the
starting point of A
French Novel is an...
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appeared in over
forty languages, and in 2014 he was
awarded the Prix
Renaudot for his
novel Charlotte.
Growing up in a home with few
books and often...
- in the
former Gikongoro province of Rwanda. In 2012, she won the prix
Renaudot and the prix Ahmadou-Kourouma for her book Our Lady of the Nile. In addition...