Françoise SaganAuthor of Bonjour TristesseAlso known as: Sagan F., F. Sagan, Frocise Sagan, Francois Sagan, Francois Sagan, Francise Sagan ... (see complete list), Francouse Sagan, François Sagan, Sagan Fançoise, Francoise Sagan, Franxoise Sagan, Franqoise Sagan, Françoise Sagan, Sagan Françoise, Sagan Françoise, Françoise Sagan, Francoise Sagan; A Green, Francoise Sagan; A. Green, Francoise Sagan; A Israel, Francoise Sagan; R Westhoff, Francoise ; Ash, Irene Sagan, pseud. Françoise Sagan, Francisca Sagana (Francoise Sagan), Françoise Sagan / Douglas Hofstadter, FRANCOISE Translated By Irene Ash SAGAN, Francoise; Wiles, Peter (transl.) Sagan, Francoise Sagan; Translator Robert Westhof, Francoise Sagan Translated by Frances Frenaye, Sagan Francoise; translated by Joanna Kilmartin
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