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Claude (Eugene-Henri) Simon



Simon, Claude (Eugene-Henri) (1913– ), French writer. Author of Le tricheur (1945), L'herb (1958), Tryptyque (1973), and L'Acacia (1989), he won the 1985 Nobel Prize for literature as a major figure in France's nouvelle roman (“new novel”) movement of the 1950s and 1960s.



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