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1968
editI just wanted to state that Elie Wiezels's book A Beggar in Jerusalem was the winner for the French Prix Medici in 1969, not 1968.—the preceding comment is by 64.78.110.176 - 2003-12-08T06:48:41: Please sign your posts!
- This is probably the longest reply (13 years) .. but I did some research and am unable to confirm. Everything points to 1968. Example. -- GreenC 13:53, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
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editThere seems to be no real logic for the names of works in the foreign lit section: is anything gained by keeping the titles in French translation (where they haven't already been changed)? my impulse would be to list the actual titles in the original language and parenthesize the English translation (if applicable).—the preceding comment is by Sighrik - 2006-08-11T03:16:59: Please sign your posts!