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François Mauriac

François Mauriac

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Birth: 1885-10-11 , Bordéus
Death: 1970-09-01 , Paris
François Mauriac was a French novelist, playwright, essayist, and journalist, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1952. His work is known for portraying life in Gascony, his homeland, exploring themes such as sin, faith, guilt, and redemption. He is often associated with Christian existentialism, and his writing is marked by deep psychological analysis and lyrical, poignant prose.
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1952
Nobel de Literatura

The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded annually to authors who have produced outstanding works in the field of literature, with an ideal geared towards humanity.

Each of us is like a desert, and a literary work is like a cry from the desert, or like a pigeon let loose with a message in its claws, or like a bottle thrown into the sea. The point is: to be heard—even if by one single person.
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Humanity and Solidarity Literature and Words

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