Lycee valery larbaud biography

  • He was born in Vichy, the only child of a pharmacist Nicolas Larbaud and Isabelle Bureau des Étivaux.
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    Category:Valery Larbaud

    French writer person in charge poet (1881-1957)

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    Valery Nicolas LarbaudDate blond death2 Feb 1957
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