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Aury, Dominique, 1907-1998

LC control no.n 85350076
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LC classificationPQ2678.E2
Personal name headingAury, Dominique, 1907-1998
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See alsoWorks by this author are identified by the name used in the item. For a listing of other names used by this author, search also under: Desclos, Anne, 1907-1998
Real identity: Desclos, Anne, 1907-1998
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Other standard no.0000000120320042
Birth date1907-09-23
Death date1998-04-27
Place of birthRochefort (France)
Place of deathCorbeil-Essonnes (France)
Profession or occupationJournalists Novelists
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Found inPaulhan, J. Choix de lettres, c1986- : v. 1, t.p. (Dominique Aury)
Internet announcement, 5-15-98 (Dominique Aury died 4-26-1998 in Paris at the age of 90; she studied English and was a well-known translator, though best known under the pseudonym "Pauline Réage" as the author of the "Story of O"; she revealed the connection in a 1994 interview for the New Yorker, claiming to have written the erotic novel on a dare from Jean Paulhan, the man she adored, for whom the story was intended as a love letter)
LC Premarc file: (hdg.: Aury, Dominique, 1907- )
David, A. Dominique Aury, c2005: p. 4 of cover (b. 1907; d. 1998; Dominique Aury, real name Anne Desclos, Pauline Réage)
Wikipedia, viewed September 7, 2020 (Anne Desclos ; full name: Anne Cécile Desclos ; born in Rochefort 23 September 1907, died in Corbeil-Essonnes 27 April 1998 ; was a French journalist and novelist who wrote under the pseudonyms Dominique Aury and Pauline Réage)
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