Claude Gagnière facts for kids
Claude Gagnière (January 20, 1928 – September 12, 2003) was a French writer. He was born in Alès.
He died in Paris. After he died he was awarded the prize of the Bouquinistes for all his work in 2004.
Works
- All over all - Small dictionary of the unusual and of the smile, 1986
- To the happiness of the words, 1989
- Of words and wonders, 1994
- Between guillemets: small dictionary of appointments, 1996
- Versiculets & texticules: epigrams, madrigals, five centuries of fugitive poetries, 1999
- The fable express: of Alphonse Went to Boris Vian, 2002
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