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Micheline Dupray
Micheline Andree Dupray (née Legros, 12 March 1927 – 17 May 2019) was a French poet. Dupray was born in Marsainvilliers, Loiret on 12 March 1927, and died in Paris on 17 May 2019, at the age of 92. Works ;Poetry *1975: ''Merci la vie'', dessins de Jacqueline et Marie-Thérèse Rault, M. Dupray *1975: « Mes yeux d'immensité » in ''Les Beaux poèmes contemporains. 5'', Éditions Arts et littérature carolorégiens *1977: ''Herzégovine'', Formes et languagesPrix Claire Virenqueof the Académie française *1980: ''Trains amers'', Éditions Saint-Germain-des-Prés, *2002: ''Souffrir ne suffit pas : une anthologie de poèmes'', preface by Ratimir Pavlovic, Association internationale des traducteurs littéraires de langue française, ;Essays * 1986: ''Roland Dorgelès'', Presses de la Renaissance, , Prix Marcel Pollitzer of the Académie française 1987 * 2000: ''Roland Dorgelès. Un siècle de vie littéraire française'', Albin Michel, ;Préface *2003: Roland Dorgelès, '' ...
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Marsainvilliers
Marsainvilliers () is a Communes of France, commune in the Loiret Departments of France, department in north-central France. The poet Micheline Dupray was born in Marsainvilliers in 1929. The name of inhabitants are Marsainvilloises See also *Communes of the Loiret department References

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Loiret
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Its is , which is about southwest of Paris. As well as being the regional prefecture, it is a historic city on the banks of the Loire. It has a large central area with many historic buildings and mansions.

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Paris
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Prix Marcel Pollitzer
The Prix Marcel Pollitzer, formally the Prix des écrivains combattants Fondation Marcel Pollitzer, is a French literary award created in 1953 by the Association des écrivains combattants. Named for writer Marcel Pollitzer, it is awarded every year to "a work of history and, preferably, to a biography". List of winners Source *1972 - Claude Michelet *1973 - Gabriel de Broglie *1974 - Micheline Dupuy *1975 - Françoise de Bernardy *1976 - Philippe Ragueneau *1977 - Roger Glachant *1978 - Pierre Levergeois *1979 - Bernardine Melchior-Bonnet *1980 - Paul Guth *1981 - Arnaud d'Antin de Vaillac *1982 - Danièle Decure *1983 - Marc Audry *1984 - Pierre Miquel *1985 - Hervé Le Boterf *1986 - Christian Pennera *1987 - Micheline Dupray *1988 - Bernard Pierre *1989 - Gaston Palewski *1990 - Michel Herubel *1991 - Philippe Séguin, ''Napoléon le Grand'' (Éditions Grasset) *1992 - Arthur Conte *1993 - Pierre Pellissier *1994 - Jacques Hubert *1995 - François Bayrou *1996 - Hélie de Saint ...
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Albin Michel
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French Women Poets
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