Louis Guilloux

portrait of Guilloux by [[Eugène Dabit]] Louis Guilloux (15 January 1899 – 14 October 1980) was a Breton writer born in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany, where he lived throughout his life. He is known for his Social Realist novels describing working-class life and political struggles in the mid-twentieth century. His best-known book is ''Le Sang noir'' (Blood Dark), which has been described as a "prefiguration of Sartre's ''La Nausée''." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Absent de Paris. by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    [Paris] : Gallimard, 1952
    Format: Book


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    L'indésirable : roman by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    [Paris] : Gallimard, 2019
    Format: Book


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    Bitter victory by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    New York : R. M. McBride, 1936
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    Blood dark by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    New York : New York Review Books, 2017
    Format: Book


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    La maison du peuple. : Suivi de Compagnons by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    Paris : B. Grasset, 1953
    Format: Book


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    Parpagnacco; ou, La conjuration ; roman. by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    Paris : Gallimard, 1954
    Format: Book


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    OK, Joe by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2003
    Format: Book


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    L'herbe d'oubli : récit by Guilloux, Louis, 1899-1980

    [Paris] : Gallimard, 1984
    Format: Book