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Marc Trillard
Marc Trillard (born 1955 in Baden-Baden) is a French writer. He publishes his contributions to many titles in the French press. He is also author of documentaries for radio France Culture and France 3 television. He settled in Brazil in 2010. Work *1988: ''Un exil'', R. Deforges, *1999: ''Coup de lame'', R. Deforges, Éditions du Seuil *1994: ''Eldorado 51'', Éditions Phébus *1995: ''Tête de cheval'', Phébus *1996: ''Cabotage : à l'écoute des chants des îles du cap vert'', Phébus *1998''Madagascar'' Marcus *1999: ''Cuba : en attendant l'année prochaine'', Vilo *2000: ''Si j'avais quatre dromadaires'', Phébus *2001: ''Campagne dernière'', Phébus *2003: ''Le maître et la mort'', Éditions Gallimard *2006 ''De sabres et de feu'', Le Cherche Midi, *2006: ''Amazonie, rencontre avec un géant'', Éditions du Rocher *2011: ''Les Mamiwatas'', Actes Sud *2016: ''L’Anniversaire du roi'', Actes Sud Literary prizes *Prix Interallié 1994 for ''Eldorado 51'' * Prix Louis-G ...
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Baden-Baden
Baden-Baden () is a spa town in the state of Baden-Württemberg, south-western Germany, at the north-western border of the Black Forest mountain range on the small river Oos, ten kilometres (six miles) east of the Rhine, the border with France, and forty kilometres (twenty-five miles) north-east of Strasbourg, France. In 2021, the town became part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name "Great Spa Towns of Europe", because of its famous spas and architecture that exemplifies the popularity of spa towns in Europe in the 18th through 20th centuries. Name The springs at Baden-Baden were known to the Romans as ("The Waters") and (" Aurelia-of-the-Waters") after M. Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus. In modern German, ' is a noun meaning "bathing" but Baden, the original name of the town, derives from an earlier plural form of ' ( "bath"). (Modern German uses the plural form '.) As with the English placename "Bath", other Badens are at hot sp ...
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Prix Louis-Guilloux
The prix Louis-Guilloux is a French literary award established in 1983 by the Conseil général of the Côtes-d'Armor with the writers Yvon Le Men, Yannick Pelletier (specialist of Louis Guilloux). The idea of this prie is "to perpetuate the literary ideals and values of the Breton writer". The prize is granted each year to a work in the French language which is characterised by "the humane qualities of generous thought, refusing all dualism and all sacrifice of individuality in favour of ideological abstractions". Laureates {, class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" ! Year ! Author ! Title ! Publisher , - , 2016 , Makenzy Orcel , ''L'Ombre animale'' , , - , 2015 , Abdourahman Waberi , ''La Divine Chanson'' , Zulma , - , 2014 , Hubert Mingarelli , ''L’homme qui avait soif'' , Stock , - , 2013 , Hubert Haddad , ''Le Peintre d'éventail'' , Zulma , - , 2012 , Sylvain Prudhomme , ''Là, avait dit Bahi'' , l’Arbalète Éditions Gallimard Éditions Gall ...
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