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Anatole France

    April 16, 1844 – October 12, 1924

    Anatole France, a Nobel laureate, crafted literature characterized by brilliant achievements, a noble style, profound human sympathy, and grace. Initially a poet and journalist, he rose to fame with novels that often embodied his skeptical yet insightful perspective on humanity. His work frequently satirized human folly and societal prejudices with an elegant prose and deep philosophical undercurrent. Later works delved into profound existential questions and critiques of dogma, cementing his reputation as a masterful, albeit sometimes controversial, literary voice.

    Anatole France
    The Revolt of the Angels
    Jocasta and the Famished Cat
    The Queen Pedauque
    My Friend's Book
    The Opinions of Jerome Coignard
    Great Novels of Anatole France