Marguerite Gurgand

Marguerite Gurgand, née Marguerite Lévêquee[1] (born 1916, Tillou, Deux-Sèvres – 30 October 1981, Tillou) was a French writer, winner of the Prix du Livre Inter in 1981.

Selection of works

gollark: What if they would kill more people if left unkilled?
gollark: I do not think you actually can get it down objectively in a way which would not have karge issues.
gollark: Also, I worked out a shiny new SPUDNET interface for potatOS.
gollark: Just overrule them if it's important and/or you don't have much time pressure.
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References

  1. According to her grave at Tillou Cemetery.


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