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Cyril Bouyeure
At long last, the first biography of this fascinating and paradoxical character who has left his mark on the Central Europe of the past 40 years. Leader of the student movement that affected Poland in March 68 before engulfing Europe and the United States, Adam Michnik was a charismatic figure of...
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Sebastian Danchin
Like Elizabeth Taylor, Caroline of Monaco or Placido Domingo, Aretha Franklin is part of that international jet-set whose every last movement, carefully staged, is the stuff that the dreams of a huge swath of humanity are made of. Torn between envy and admiration, gossip columnists describe her...
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Costanzo Costantini
Balthus, the pseudonym of Count Balthazar Klossowski of Rola, is a living legend. Creator of an internationally renowned body of work, he himself remains largely unknown.
Considered to be one of the last representatives of the classical tradition, as well as one of the most important and original...
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Marie Chaix
Born in 1930, French chanteuse Barbara (Monique Serf) stepped into the limelight in the early 60s, after the critical success of her albums devoted to the songs of George Brassens and Jacques Brel. Well-known from that point on, she began writing both the lyrics and the music for her own songs. She...
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Bernadette Costa-Pradès
Many women have accomplished exceptional achievements. Yet History with a capital H often remains a men’s-only club. Only 5% of the people cited in history books are women, when in fact many women have had remarkable destinies. The goal of the "Women of the World" collection is to help introduce...
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