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Martin Du Gard
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Mar·tin Du Gard  (mär-t dü gär), Roger 1881-1958.
French writer whose novels include the eight-part series The Thibaults (1922-1940). He won the 1937 Nobel Prize for literature.

Martin du Gard (French) [martɛ̃ dy gar]
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(Biographies / Martin du Gard, Roger (1881-1958) M, French, WRITING: novelist) Roger (rɔʒe). 1881-1958, French novelist, noted for his series of novels, Les Thibault (1922-40): Nobel prize for literature 1937


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Notes on Andre Gide by Roger Martin Du Gard Helen Marx Books.
On New Year's Day 1931, the novelist Roger Martin du Gard (1881-1958) and his wife were seriously injured in a car crash, and they spent the next few months recuperating in a Le Mans hospital.
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