Gabriel Benoist
Gabriel Benoist (11 July 1891 – 27 October 1964) was a French writer in the Cauchois dialect of the Norman language. He is best known for the Thanase Pequeu stories of which three volumes were published in the 1930s.
He was born at Gournay-en-Bray in the Pays de Caux region of the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy.
He was the second eldest of a family of eleven children. He is buried at Yvetot.
Works
- Thanase Péqueu (February 1, 1932)
- Le mariage de Thanase Péqueu
- Les Histouères de Thanase Péqueu, (1932–1937, in Le Journal de Rouen).
gollark: The laws of physics say "no free energy" and if you think you have got free energy you'd better have a very good explanation and evidence.
gollark: What do this "J P Morgan and friends" have to do with this?
gollark: Zapping yourself with high voltage seems like a *completely* reasonable way to cure illnesses!
gollark: Except 1487. That was real.
gollark: They would have needed telephones to do telekinesis.
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