Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q131549> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 79 of
79
with 100 triples per page.
- Q131549 subject Q13242457.
- Q131549 subject Q20853994.
- Q131549 subject Q6547526.
- Q131549 subject Q6647142.
- Q131549 subject Q6736049.
- Q131549 subject Q7021208.
- Q131549 subject Q7033472.
- Q131549 subject Q7186075.
- Q131549 subject Q7905861.
- Q131549 subject Q8328125.
- Q131549 subject Q8388720.
- Q131549 subject Q8607510.
- Q131549 abstract "Claude Simon (French: [simɔ̃]; 10 October 1913 – 6 July 2005) was a Malagasy-French author and academic, and the 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature.His parents were French, his father being a career officer who was killed in the First World War. He grew up with his mother and her family in Perpignan in the middle of the wine district of Roussillon. Among his ancestors was a general from the time of the French Revolution.After secondary school at Collège Stanislas in Paris and brief sojourns at Oxford and Cambridge he took courses in painting at the André Lhote Academy. He then travelled extensively through Spain, Germany, the Soviet Union, Italy and Greece. This experience as well as those from the Second World War show up in his literary work. At the beginning of the war Claude Simon took part in the battle of the Meuse (1940) and was taken prisoner. He managed to escape and joined the resistance movement. At the same time he completed his first novel, Le Tricheur ("The Cheat", published in 1946), which he had started to write before the war.He lived in Paris and used to spend part of the year at Salses in the Pyrenees.In 1961 Claude Simon received the prize of L'Express for La Route des Flandres and in 1967 the Médicis prize for Histoire. The University of East Anglia made him honorary doctor in 1973.".
- Q131549 birthDate "1913-10-10".
- Q131549 birthPlace Q1019.
- Q131549 birthPlace Q3915.
- Q131549 deathDate "2005-07-06".
- Q131549 thumbnail Claude_Simon_1967.jpg?width=300.
- Q131549 wikiPageExternalLink associationclaudesimon.org.
- Q131549 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q131549 wikiPageExternalLink claude_simon.html.
- Q131549 wikiPageExternalLink uuid:e80d04db-c6c6-47d1-85b2-1a2f3c17bb35.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q1019.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q1045828.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q10859.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q13242457.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q13522657.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q135515.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q1355481.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q153248.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q207318.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q20853994.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q216266.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q2983698.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q309716.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q3174310.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q3284176.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q3335.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q37922.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q38392.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q3915.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q41986.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q464928.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q49081.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q570341.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6369801.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6547526.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647142.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6730.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q6736049.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7021208.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7033472.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7186075.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7199.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q7905861.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8328125.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388720.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q856656.
- Q131549 wikiPageWikiLink Q8607510.
- Q131549 birthDate "1913-10-10".
- Q131549 birthPlace Q1019.
- Q131549 birthPlace Q3915.
- Q131549 deathDate "2005-07-06".
- Q131549 name "Claude Simon".
- Q131549 type Person.
- Q131549 type Agent.
- Q131549 type Person.
- Q131549 type Writer.
- Q131549 type Agent.
- Q131549 type NaturalPerson.
- Q131549 type Thing.
- Q131549 type Q215627.
- Q131549 type Q36180.
- Q131549 type Q5.
- Q131549 type Person.
- Q131549 comment "Claude Simon (French: [simɔ̃]; 10 October 1913 – 6 July 2005) was a Malagasy-French author and academic, and the 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature.His parents were French, his father being a career officer who was killed in the First World War. He grew up with his mother and her family in Perpignan in the middle of the wine district of Roussillon.".
- Q131549 label "Claude Simon".
- Q131549 depiction Claude_Simon_1967.jpg.
- Q131549 name "Claude Simon".