Jean-Paul Goux

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Jean-Paul Goux (born 1948) is a French writer.[1] He taught literature at the University of Tours for many years, and now lives in Besançon. The author of more than a dozen books, he is best known for two trilogies:

  • Les Champs de fouilles, consisting of Les Jardins de Morgante, La Commémoration, and La Maison forte
  • Les Quartiers d’hiver, consisting of L’Embardée, Les Hautes falaises, and Le Séjour à Chenecé

References

  1. ^ Bio