Victor Cohen Hadria

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Victor Cohen Hadria (born 1949) is a French writer.

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Victor Cohen Hadria was the director of the medical broadcasts of Igor Barrère and various fictions for television. He was also a winegrower and oenologist for six years in a property of Doganella de Ninfa in Lazio, Italy. In Les Trois saisons de la rage that gives voice to a Norman physician of the nineteenth century "he brilliantly built, in a language of pure classicism, a great fresco of the rural society of the XIXth."

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