Julien Green

French-American author of novels

Julien Green - Artists & Creatives born September 6th, 1900
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Born in 1900, a prolific author who wrote in both French and English. Published numerous novels, essays, and plays. Examined themes of identity, spirituality, and the complexity of human relationships. Achieved recognition in literary circles for contributions to literature, particularly with works that explore the human experience. His literature often drew upon his own experiences and identity as an American living in France. Won several prestigious awards including the Prix de l'Académie Française.

Published 'The Baliverna'

Awarded the Prix de l'Académie Française

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