Michel Robida
Michel Robida (29 June 1909, Paris – 8 May 1991) was a 20th-century French journalist and writer.
Michel Robida fut laureate of the Prix Femina in 1946 as well as the Prix Narcisse Michaut of the Académie française en 1946 and the Prix Louis-Paul Miller of the sae Académie in 1956.
Work
- 1945: Botemry
- 1946: Le Temps de la longue patience Éditions Julliard— Prix Femina
- 1948: Chateaubriand
- 1951: La Balle et le Lièvre
- 1953: Le Haut du pavé
- 1955: Ces bourgeois de Paris
- 1958: Sourires siciliens
- 1958: Le Salon Charpentier et les impressionnistes
- 1963: Retour à Coatélan
- 1968: Un monde englouti
- 1972: L'Enfant sage des années folles
gollark: Perhaps this pandemic will lead to people wearing masks more often if they're sick, or maybe people will get bored of it and forget about it in a year.
gollark: I would be worried if someone with ebola was just wandering around randomly.
gollark: I mean, none of those are pandemics right now, so the political will to do anything about it doesn't exist.
gollark: And after just 20ish months and hundreds of millions of doses administered!
gollark: It seems like it's already quite bad, and this would presumably be good for the booster shots some places are talking about.
External links
- Michel Robida on Babelio
- Michel Robida on the site of the Académie française
- À l'exposition Marcel Proust by Marcel Robida on Revue des deux Mondes (July 1971)
- MARIO (Récit) by Marcel Robida on Revue des Deux Mondes (June–July 1974)
- Colette by Marcel Robida on Revue des Deux Mondes (April 1973)
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