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Simon, Claude Eugène Henri

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Simon, Claude Eugène Henri (1913–2005)

French novelist. Originally an artist, he abandoned ‘time structure’ and story line in such innovative novels as La Route de Flandres/The Flanders Road (1960), Le Palace (1962), and Histoire/Story (1967) in order to depict the constant flux of experience. His later novels include Les Géorgiques (1981) and L'Acacia (1989). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1985.



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