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Saint-Exupéry
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Saint-Ex·u·pé·ry  (s-tg-z-p-r, -zü-), Antoine de 1900-1944.
French writer and aviator best known for his fairy tale The Little Prince (1943).

Saint-Exupéry (French) [sɛ̃tɛgzyperi]
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(Biographies / Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de (1900-1944) M, French, WRITING: novelist, TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: aviator) Antoine de (ɑ̃twan də). 1900-44, French novelist and aviator. His novels of aviation include Vol de nuit (1931) and Terre des hommes (1939). He also wrote the fairy tale Le petit prince (1943)


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