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- Maurice_Chappaz abstract "Maurice Chappaz (21 December 1916, in Lausanne – 15 January 2009) was a French-language Swiss poet and writer. He published more than 40 books and won several literary awards, including his country's most notable award, the Grand Prix Schiller, in 1997.".
- Q688279 abstract "Maurice Chappaz (21 December 1916, in Lausanne – 15 January 2009) was a French-language Swiss poet and writer. He published more than 40 books and won several literary awards, including his country's most notable award, the Grand Prix Schiller, in 1997.".
- Maurice_Chappaz comment "Maurice Chappaz (21 December 1916, in Lausanne – 15 January 2009) was a French-language Swiss poet and writer. He published more than 40 books and won several literary awards, including his country's most notable award, the Grand Prix Schiller, in 1997.".
- Q688279 comment "Maurice Chappaz (21 December 1916, in Lausanne – 15 January 2009) was a French-language Swiss poet and writer. He published more than 40 books and won several literary awards, including his country's most notable award, the Grand Prix Schiller, in 1997.".