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    Claude Simon ( French: [klod simɔ̃]; 10 October 1913 – 6 July 2005) was a French novelist and was awarded the 1985 Nobel Prize in Literature . Biography. Claude Simon was born in Tananarive on the isle of Madagascar. His parents were French, and his father was a career officer who was killed in the First World War.

  2. Claude Simon (born October 10, 1913, Tananarive [now Antananarivo], Madagascar—died July 6, 2005, Paris, France) was a writer whose works are among the most authentic representatives of the French nouveau roman (“new novel”) that emerged in the 1950s.

  3. Jul 6, 2005 · Claude Simon. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1985. Born: 10 October 1913, Tananarive (now Antananarivo), Madagascar. Died: 6 July 2005, Paris, France. Residence at the time of the award: France.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1985 was awarded to Claude Simon "who in his novel combines the poet's and the painter's creativeness with a deepened awareness of time in the depiction of the human condition"

  5. Jul 6, 2005 · About Claude Simon: Awarded 1985 Nobel Prize in Literature, for being an author who in his novel combines the poet's and the painter's creativeness with...

  6. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1985 was awarded to Claude Simon "who in his novel combines the poet's and the painter's creativeness with a deepened awareness of time in the depiction of the human condition"

  7. Claude Simon. Biography. Claude Simon was born in 1913 in Tananarive, Madagascar, where his father was serving in the marines. The family returned to France at the outbreak of war in 1914. Simon’s father was killed later that year fighting near Verdun.

  8. Claude Simon, ca. 1967. Claude Simon has long denied that he writes his novels in the style of the French nouveau roman—in fact he considers nouveau roman to be a misleading term under which critics have falsely grouped the work of several French authors, including Nathalie...

  9. This collection of essays celebrates the work of the French Nobel prize-winning novelist Claude Simon. Scholars from France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom reconsider the fifty...

  10. Jul 10, 2005 · Claude Simon, the French writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1985 and is best remembered for his place in the so-called nouveau roman movement, died on Wednesday, his publisher said...