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Paul-Aloïse De Bock

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Belgian lawyer and writer

Paul-Aloïse De Bock (13 September 1898 in Schaerbeek - 28 April 1986 in Watermael-Boitsfort) was a French-speaking Belgian lawyer and writer.

De Bock won the Prix Victor-Rossel in 1953 for the collection of short stories Terres basses.

Works

  • Terres basses, 1953
  • L'Antichambre, 1954
  • L'Écume et le Soc, 1954
  • Les Mains dans le vide, 1955
  • Litanies pour des gisants, 1956
  • Le Monologue conjugal, 1957
  • Les Chemins de Rome, 1961
  • Paul Delvaux, l'homme, le peintre, 1967
  • Le Sucre filé, 1976
  • Le Pénitent, 1981

Further reading

References

  1. Paul-Aloïse DE BOCK on Service du Livre Luxembourgeois
  2. Terres Basses on WorldCat
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