Michel Braudeau

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Michel Braudeau (born 1946 in Niort) is a French writer. [1]

He was editor-in-chief of the Nouvelle revue française , from 1999 to 2010.

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Notes and references

  1. http://www.gallimard.fr/Contributeurs/Michel-Braudeau (page visited on 19 August 2013).

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