Francis de Miomandre

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Francis de Miomandre (1880-1959) was a French novelist, born ar Tours, and educated at Marseilles. He began writing in his early twenties and won the Prix Goncourt in 1908 for his novel, Ecrít sur de l'Eau. His novels are highly imaginative and put together with the genuine talent of a romancer who has traveled far and wide at his own study table. His works include:

  • Du Vent et de la Poussiére
  • L'Ingénu
  • L'Aventure de Thérèse Beauchamps
  • Le Veau d'Or et la Vache Enragée
  • Les Taupes
  • Ces Petits Messieurs
  • Les Jeux de L'Amour et de la Danse
  • La Cabane d'Amour
  • Journal Interrompu
  • Pavillon de Mandarin



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