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Roger Vailland (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe vajɑ̃]; 16
October 1907 – 12 May 1965) was a
French novelist, essayist, and screenwriter.
Vailland was born...
- Drôle de jeu is a
prize winning 1945
French novel by
Roger Vailland first published by Éditions Corrêa. The work
explores the
ironies of the
French Resistance...
- Courrière met
Roger Vailland the day on
which the
latter received the Prix
Goncourt for his
novel The Law in
December 1957.
Roger Vailland was
still under...
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French drama film
directed by
Joseph Losey based on the
novel by
Roger Vailland and
starring Isabelle Huppert. This was the last film that
Losey directed...
- Tenand-Ulmann made her
house in
Allymes available to her friend, the
writer Roger Vailland, who
lived there during the 1950s with his ****ure wife Élisabeth. He was...
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Spelling variations of the name include: Vaillant, Vailant,
Vailland, Vailand, Le
Vailland, Levailland, LeVaillant, Le Vaillant, Levaillant, Vaillancourt...
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Gascar 1954
Simone de
Beauvoir 1955
Roger Ikor 1956
Romain Gary 1957
Roger Vailland 1958
Francis Walder 1959 André Schwarz-Bart 1960 Vintilă
Horia 1961 Jean...
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Gascar 1954
Simone de
Beauvoir 1955
Roger Ikor 1956
Romain Gary 1957
Roger Vailland 1958
Francis Walder 1959 André Schwarz-Bart 1960 Vintilă
Horia 1961 Jean...
- Les Phrères
Simplistes with the
poets Roger Gilbert-Lecomte and
Roger Vailland. They
would later co-found the
literary journal Le
Grand Jeu,
which published...
- The Law (French: La Loi) is a 1957
novel by
French author Roger Vailland. It won the 1957 Prix Goncourt, France's most
prestigious literary prize. The...