Catherine d'Etchéa

Catherine d'Etchéa, pen name of Paulette Boudet, (1920 – 2 March 2007) was a French writer, laureate of the Prix du Livre Inter in 1975.

Selected works

  • 1975: Des demeures et des gens, short stories, Éditions Gallimard, Prix du Livre Inter
  • 1976: Personnes publiques, vies privées, Éditions de la Table ronde
  • 1988: Ce combat n'est pas le tien, Fayard, ISBN 9782213022253
gollark: I don't like it. We use a BT router with that "feature" at home and I cannot figure out how to turn it off and it *annoys me slightly*.
gollark: Self-driving cars should probably not be using the mobile/cell network just for communicating with nearby cars, since it adds extra latency and complexity over some direct P2P thing, and they can't really do things which rely on constant high-bandwidth networking to the internet generally, since they need to be able to not crash if they go into a tunnel or network dead zone or something.
gollark: My problem isn't *that* (5G apparently has improvements for more normal frequencies anyway), but that higher bandwidth and lower latency just... isn't that useful and worth the large amount of money for most phone users.
gollark: Personally I think 5G is pointless and overhyped, but eh.
gollark: It's a house using some sort of sci-fi-looking engines to take off, superimposed on the text "5G", with "London," and "is in the house." above and below it respectively.
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