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Old 05-04-2015, 07:11 PM   #35
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While we are on the topic of Victor Hugo

Recently there was a survey, I think it was amongst French authors. It was Victor Hugo who was perceived as being the "French National Author."

Something to do with incarnating the French experience.

I've included the article from Magazine Littéraire. It's a really good magazine. It's one of my best friends. I can subscribe, even if I live in Australia. Helps with the isolation.

I thought the national author would have been Proust. They are always banging on about him in Mag-Litt.

Really darlings, you need to learn French. Life is better in the Francophone sphere.
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