Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio (Lithuanian Wikipedia)

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  • Tahourdin, Adrian (April 21, 2006). „A Frenchman and a geographer“. 5th paragraph. London: review is taken from the TLS. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2011-09-04. Nuoroda tikrinta 9 December 2008. „"Le Clézio's family were originally from Morbihan on the west coast of Brittany. At the time of the Revolution, one of his ancestors, who had refused to enlist in the Revolutionary Army because they had insisted he cut his long hair, fled France with the intention of reaching India, but disembarked on Mauritius, and stayed there“
  • „A Frenchman and a geographer“. Adrian Tahourdin. London: The Times Literary Supplement. 2006-04-21. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2011-09-04. Nuoroda tikrinta 11 December 2008. „"Le Clezio regards himself as Franco-Mauritian“
  • Bremner, Charles (2008-10-09). „Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio wins the 2008 Nobel Literature Prize“. London: Times Online. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2011-06-16. Nuoroda tikrinta 2008-10-09. „Le Clézio, who was born in Nice and has lived in England, New Mexico and South Korea, said that he was touched by the honour. He mentioned his British father, a surgeon, and his childhood in Mauritius and Nigeria. „I was born of a mix, like many people currently in Europe," he said.“

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  • Tahourdin, Adrian (April 21, 2006). „A Frenchman and a geographer“. 5th paragraph. London: review is taken from the TLS. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2011-09-04. Nuoroda tikrinta 9 December 2008. „"Le Clézio's family were originally from Morbihan on the west coast of Brittany. At the time of the Revolution, one of his ancestors, who had refused to enlist in the Revolutionary Army because they had insisted he cut his long hair, fled France with the intention of reaching India, but disembarked on Mauritius, and stayed there“
  • „A Frenchman and a geographer“. Adrian Tahourdin. London: The Times Literary Supplement. 2006-04-21. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2011-09-04. Nuoroda tikrinta 11 December 2008. „"Le Clezio regards himself as Franco-Mauritian“
  • Bremner, Charles (2008-10-09). „Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio wins the 2008 Nobel Literature Prize“. London: Times Online. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2011-06-16. Nuoroda tikrinta 2008-10-09. „Le Clézio, who was born in Nice and has lived in England, New Mexico and South Korea, said that he was touched by the honour. He mentioned his British father, a surgeon, and his childhood in Mauritius and Nigeria. „I was born of a mix, like many people currently in Europe," he said.“
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  • Pollard, Niklas; Estelle Shirbon (2008-10-09). „Nomadic writer wins Nobel prize“. International Herald Tribune. Suarchyvuota iš originalo 2008-10-12. Nuoroda tikrinta 2008-10-09.
  • Yonhap News (2008-10-09). „한국과 각별한 인연 가진 르클레지오“ (korėjiečių). Dong-a Ilbo. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2008-12-11. Nuoroda tikrinta 2011-10-21.
  • „Chinese literature full of creativity, vitality: Nobel laureate Le Clezio“. 2019-05-14. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2020-08-10. Nuoroda tikrinta 2020-05-10., Tikrinta 2020-05-10.

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