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
- 1979: Nous n'irons plus au bois
- 1981: Les Demoiselles de Beaumoreau, prix du Livre Inter, prix Maison de la Presse, prix de l'Académie de Bretagne.
- 1982: L'Histoire de Charles Brunet (posthumous work completed by Jean-Noël Gurgand)
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References
- According to her grave at Tillou Cemetery.
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