LC control no. | n 50037051 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ2613.R124 |
Personal name heading | Gracq, Julien, 1910-2007 |
Variant(s) | Poirier, Louis, 1910-2007 Grak, Žilijen, 1910-2007 Gelake, Zhuli'an, 1910-2007 Zhuli'an Gelake, 1910-2007 ジュリアン・グラック, 1910-2007 朱利安́·格拉克, 1910-2007 格拉克,朱利安́, 1910-2007 |
Birth date | 1910-07-27 |
Death date | 2007-12-22 |
Place of birth | Saint-Florent-le-Vieil (France) |
Place of death | Angers (France) |
Affiliation | Lycée Claude-Bernard |
Profession or occupation | Authors Geographer Historian Novelist Playwright |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Un beau ténébreux, 1945. Prizoda u delu Žilijena Graka, 1988. NY times, via WWW, Dec. 24, 2007 (obit. dated Dec. 24, 2007; d. Saturday [Dec. 22, 2007] in Angers, France; b. Louis Poirier on July 27, 1910, in St.-Florent-le-Vieil, in the Loire region of France) Lun Zhuli'an·Gelake zai Zhongguo de jie shou wen ti, 2011: t.p. (朱利安́·格拉克 = Zhuli'an·Gelake) His Balcony in the forest, 2017: t.p. (Julien Gracq) data view (Julien Gracq (1910-2007), whose real name was Louis Poirier, was a French geographer and historian, and the author of four novels, poetry, and a play. His work was influenced by surrealism, and he dedicated his first novel, The Castle of Argol, to André Breton. In 1951 he won the Prix Goncourt for his third and best-known novel, The Opposing Shore (though he refused to accept the prize). He taught at Lycée Claude-Bernard for twenty-three years) |
Associated language | fre |