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Patrick Modiano Resurrects a High Place From Montparnasse in His New Book

Summary by Le Monde
In "70 bis, admission des artistes", co-signed with Christian Mazzalai, the Nobel Prize reopens the door of the 70 bis, rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, a Parisian address that saw Monet, George Sand, Rodin, Picasso and many others parade.

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In "70 bis, admission des artistes", co-signed with Christian Mazzalai, the Nobel Prize reopens the door of the 70 bis, rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, a Parisian address that saw Monet, George Sand, Rodin, Picasso and many others parade.

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For the author, who publishes "70 bis", the entry of the artists, writing is a solitary, daily activity that goes through observation, exploration, and then pruning. A creative process that the Nobel Prize for Literature tells with, always, this part of uncertainty.

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Télérama.fr broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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