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Anatole France
(; born ; 16 April 1844 – 12 October 1924) was a French poet, journalist, and novelist with several best-sellers. Ironic and skeptical, he was considered in his day the ideal French man of letters. He was a member of the Académie Française, and won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament".France is also widely believed to be the model for narrator Marcel's literary idol Bergotte in Marcel Proust's ''In Search of Lost Time''. Provided by Wikipedia
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El Jardin de Epicuro by France, Anatole
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El pozo de Santa Clara by France, Anatole
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El Señor Bergeret en Paris by France, Anatole
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El Figon de la Reina Patoja by France, Anatole
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Los Dioses tienen sed by France, Anatole
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La isla de los pinguinos by France, Anatole
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La rebelion de los Angeles by France, Anatole
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El Olmo del Paseo by France, Anatole
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