France, Novelist November 3, 1965
Ann Scott is a French novelist. She is regarded as a social realist for her novels which paint portraits of contemporary youth and her second novel Superstars has given her a cult status in France.
Once you go blind, unfortunately, words are all you've got.
I's only the things you don't do that you end up regretting: the women not courted, the paintings not painted, the paths not taken.
The portrait in his, and he's walking out of the house he was born in with blood on his hands and his head held high and his mother's face on his back, his own inalienable albatross, for all the world to see.
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