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Philippe Lejeune (French pronunciation: [filip ləʒœn]; born 13 August 1938) is a French professor and essayist, known as a specialist in autobiography. [1] He is the author of numerous works on the subject of autobiography and personal journals.
Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer: Jacques W. Benoît In the Belly of the Dragon: Dans le ventre du dragon: Yves Simoneau: Jesus of Montreal: Jésus de Montréal: Denys Arcand: Justine's Film: Le film de Justine: Jeanne Crépeau: Laura Laur: Laura Laur: Brigitte Sauriol: Lessons on Life: Trois pommes à côté du sommeil ...
Journal intime is the debut studio album from French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura. It was released on 25 August 2017 by Warner Music France . The album features guest appearances by MHD, Dadju , Jizo Djohn P., Lartiste and Gradur.
The journal was originally established as the Bell System Technical Journal (BSTJ) in New York by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1922. It was published under this name until 1983, when the breakup of the Bell System placed various parts of the companies in the system into independent corporate entities.
Le Journal (The Journal) was a Paris daily newspaper published from 1892 to 1944 in a small, four-page format. Background. It was founded and edited by Fernand Arthur ...
Theatre Intime is an entirely student-run dramatic arts not-for-profit organization operating out of the Hamilton Murray Theater at Princeton University.Intime receives no direct support from the university, and is entirely acted, produced, directed, teched and managed by a board of students that is elected once a semester.
Le Grand Journal was a French nightly news and talk show television program that aired on Canal+ every weekday evening from 19:10 to 20:20. It debuted on August 30, 2004 and was created and hosted by Michel Denisot , succeeded by Antoine de Caunes and then later by Maïtena Biraben .
Aurelie Laflamme's Diary (French: Le Journal d'Aurélie Laflamme) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Christian Laurence and released in 2010. [1] Based on the Aurélie Laflamme series of young adult novels by India Desjardins, the film stars Marianne Verville as the titular Aurélie Laflamme, a 14-year-old girl who feels like an outsider and is trying to figure out her place in the ...