Mansour, Joyce (1928–1987)
Mansour, Joyce (1928–1987)
English-born novelist and poet. Born 1928 in England of Egyptian parents; lived in France; died 1987.
Works include Les Gisants satisfaits (1958), Les Rapaces (1960), Carré blanc (1965), Ça (1970), and Faire signe au machiniste (1977).
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