John Antoine Nau

John Antoine Nau (true name Eugene-Leon-douard-Joseph Torquet, born November 19, 1860 in San Francisco, United States- died on May 17, 1918 in Trebol, France) was a French writer. He was the first winner of Goncourt Prize in 1903, for his novel Force ennemie (Enemy force). Nau, John Antoine Nau, John Antoine

 

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