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- Serge_Delaive abstract "Serge Delaive (born 1965 in Liège, Belgium) is a poet and novelist writing in the French language. His first novel, Café Europa, made a strong impression on critics. Additionally, his photographs have been featured in exhibitions in Liège (CP-CR), Herstal (City Museum), Amay (Maison de la poésie) and Paris (Librairie Wallonie-Bruxelles, Librairie Itinéraires), Asnières and Padova (Europoems Symposium).".
- Q3479271 abstract "Serge Delaive (born 1965 in Liège, Belgium) is a poet and novelist writing in the French language. His first novel, Café Europa, made a strong impression on critics. Additionally, his photographs have been featured in exhibitions in Liège (CP-CR), Herstal (City Museum), Amay (Maison de la poésie) and Paris (Librairie Wallonie-Bruxelles, Librairie Itinéraires), Asnières and Padova (Europoems Symposium).".
- Serge_Delaive comment "Serge Delaive (born 1965 in Liège, Belgium) is a poet and novelist writing in the French language. His first novel, Café Europa, made a strong impression on critics. Additionally, his photographs have been featured in exhibitions in Liège (CP-CR), Herstal (City Museum), Amay (Maison de la poésie) and Paris (Librairie Wallonie-Bruxelles, Librairie Itinéraires), Asnières and Padova (Europoems Symposium).".
- Q3479271 comment "Serge Delaive (born 1965 in Liège, Belgium) is a poet and novelist writing in the French language. His first novel, Café Europa, made a strong impression on critics. Additionally, his photographs have been featured in exhibitions in Liège (CP-CR), Herstal (City Museum), Amay (Maison de la poésie) and Paris (Librairie Wallonie-Bruxelles, Librairie Itinéraires), Asnières and Padova (Europoems Symposium).".