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(Redirected from The House of Scorta) 2004 novel by Laurent Gaudé
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The Scortas' Sun
First edition (French)
AuthorLaurent Gaudé
Original titleLe Soleil des Scorta
LanguageFrench
PublisherActes Sud
Publication date1 August 2004
Publication placeFrance
Published in English2006
Pages246
ISBN2-7427-5141-6

The Scortas' Sun (French: Le Soleil des Scorta) is a novel by the French writer Laurent Gaudé. It is also known as The House of Scorta. It received the Prix Goncourt.

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References

  1. "Le Prix Goncourt". academie-goncourt.fr (in French). Académie Goncourt. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
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