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- article709674.ece accessdate "2008-12-09".
- article709674.ece accessdate "2008-12-11".
- article709674.ece accessdate "2009-01-14".
- article709674.ece date "2006-04-21".
- article709674.ece first "Adrian".
- article709674.ece isCitedBy Désert_(novel).
- article709674.ece isCitedBy J._M._G._Le_Clézio.
- article709674.ece isCitedBy Ourania_(novel).
- article709674.ece last "Tahourdin".
- article709674.ece location "London".
- article709674.ece publisher "The Times Literary Supplement".
- article709674.ece publisher "review is taken from the TLS".
- article709674.ece quote ""Le Clezio received the Academie Francaise's Grand Prix Paul Morand in 1980 for Desert, a novel that revealed a move towards a more expansive and lyrical style. The book has a dual narrative. The first, dated 1909–10, chronicles the tragic fate of a Tuareg clan fleeing across Morocco from their French and Spanish colonial oppressors ".".
- article709674.ece quote ""Le Clezio received the Académie française's Grand Prix Paul Morand in 1980 for Desert, a novel that revealed a move towards a more expansive and lyrical style"".
- article709674.ece quote ""Le Clezio regards himself as Franco-Mauritian".
- article709674.ece quote ""Le Clézio's family were originally from Morbihan on the west coast of Brittany. At the time of the Revolution, one of his ancestors, who had refused to enlist in the Revolutionary Army because they had insisted he cut his long hair, fled France with the intention of reaching India, but disembarked on Mauritius, and stayed there".
- article709674.ece title "A Frenchman and a geographer".
- article709674.ece url article709674.ece.
- article709674.ece work "5th paragraph".
- article709674.ece work "Adrian Tahourdin".