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Happy Birthday Romain Rolland (1866-1944)
The great Nobel-prize winning French novelist and biographer of Beethoven, most famous for his 10-novel
roman-fleuve
,
Jean-Christophe.
My own favorite of his works is the less well known,
Colas Breugnon Burgundian.
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