Albert Cohen

Greek-Swiss author and playwright

Albert Cohen - Artists & Creatives born August 16th, 1895
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Born in Greece and later residing in Switzerland, contributed significantly to literature through novels and plays. Major works include the acclaimed novel 'Belle du Seigneur', which explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. His literary contributions reflect profound philosophical insights and often incorporate autobiographical elements. In 1969, won the prestigious Prix de l'Académie Française, recognizing excellence in French literature.

Authored 'Belle du Seigneur'

Won the Prix de l'Académie Française in 1969

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