Dominique Fabre
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This article refers to one of two French novelists of the same name. For the earlier author, see Dominique Fabre (novelist)
Dominique Fabre (novelist)
Dominique Fabre [30.06.1929] is the French novelist of such works as Un beau monstre which received the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in 1968.-Reference:...

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Dominique Fabre (born in Paris
Paris
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 in 1960
1960 in literature
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) is a French novelist who focuses "on the lives of individuals on the margins of society."

Books

  • Moi aussi un jour j'irai loin, 1995
  • Ma vie d'Edgar, 1998
  • Celui qui n'est pas là, 1999
  • Fantômes, 2001
  • Mon quartier, 2002
  • Pour une femme de son âge, 2003
  • La serveuse était nouvelle, 2005
The Waitress Was New, 2008 (English
English language
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 trans. Jordan Stump)
  • Le Perron, 2006
  • Les Types comme moi, 2007
  • J'attends l'extinction des feux, 2008
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