Jean Rouaud
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French author (born 1952)
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Jean Rouaud (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ʁwo] ; born 13 December 1952) is a French author,[1] who was born in Campbon, Loire-Atlantique. In 1990 his novel Fields of Glory (French: Les Champs d'honneur) won the Prix Goncourt. First believed to be the first book in a trilogy, Fields of Glory turned out to be the first book in a series of five books on the family history of the author.
English bibliography
[edit ]- Fields of Glory. trans. Ralph Manheim. New York: Arcade. 1992. ISBN 1-55970-165-X.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - Of Illustrious Men. trans. Barbara Wright. New York: Arcade. 1994. ISBN 1-55970-265-6.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - The World, More or Less. trans. Barbara Wright. New York: Arcade. 1998. ISBN 1-55970-405-5.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - La femme promise. 2008.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Jean Rouaud, le touche-à-tout littéraire". FIGARO. 2009年01月10日. Retrieved 2019年08月18日.
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