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Dominique Daguet

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Dominique Daguet (born 22 September 1938) is a French writer, poet and journalist. He is the creator and animator of the literary magazine Les Cahiers bleus [fr] published in Troyes from 1975).

He won the prix Fénéon in 1960 for his book Soleil et Lune. Since 1960, he has published some fifty books and has developed a strong interest in the Shroud of Turin.