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    Michel Déon (French:; 4 August 1919 – 28 December 2016) was a French novelist and literary columnist. He published over 50 works and was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Prix Interallié for his 1970 novel, Les Poneys sauvages (The Wild Ponies).

  2. Michel Déon, né Édouard Michel [1] le 4 août 1919 dans le 11 e arrondissement de Paris [2] et mort le 28 décembre 2016 à Galway , est un écrivain et dramaturge français. Membre de l' Académie française , il est généralement rattaché au mouvement des « Hussards ».

  3. Jan 1, 2017 · Déon prided himself, he once said, on preserving “a certain anarchism of the right and a pessimism that strives for lucidity.” He was born Édouard Michel on Aug. 4, 1919, in Paris, an only ...

  4. Dec 28, 2016 · The novelist Michel Déon, the French writer most closely associated with Ireland, died in hospital in Galway on Wednesday at the age of 97. Déon's tribute to Ireland, Horseman, Pass By!, has ...

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  5. Jun 13, 2014 · Michel Déon’s 1975 novel “The Foundling Boy” (in French “Le Jeune Homme Vert,” or “The Green Young Man”) is a bildungsroman, an account of a naïve young person’s education and ...

  6. Un taxi mauve. Un taxi mauve ("a mauve taxi") is a 1973 novel by the French writer Michel Déon. It tells the story of a man who settles on the Irish countryside, where he encounters and befriends a number of mysterious and eccentric persons. The novel received the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française. [1]

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  8. Michel Déon Biography. Michel Déon (1919 –2016) is considered to have been one of the leading French writers of the 20th century and lived in Ireland from the 1970s until his death in 2016. He published over 50 works of fiction and non-fiction and was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Prix Interallié for his 1970 novel, Les ...

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