Examples of 'giono' in a sentence

Meaning of "giono"

giono (noun) - refers to Jean Giono, a French author known for his works of fiction

How to use "giono" in a sentence

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The Giono project is an experiment in facilitated migration.
So you would rather be called Jean Giono again.
Jean Giono who meditated greatly on it.
This is not my first run in with Jean Giono.
Jean Giono knew a thing or two.
Everything starts in a decor that blossoms Pagnol and Giono.
There is a Giono novel that has a great female character.
The measurements are carried out using a Giono and Chevilard plethysmometer.
The film is based on the novel Un roi sans divertissement by Jean Giono.
The well known writer Jean Giono fell in love with the department.
A unique situation that forges its Provençal identity In the heart of the Giono hills.
Print offered to Jean Giono by the photographer.
Films based on works by Jean Giono.
The Provençal novelist Jean Giono fell in love with the book.
A beautiful story by Jean Giono.

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There is a Giono novel that has a great female character who 's withdrawn into silence.
This is followed up by a discussion between Don Celso and Jean Giono outside of class.
Certainly, Giono lived during this time.
It is no accident that some members of Interrogations have ( re ) discovered Giono.
LeSage continued: "The new Giono is very much to our taste.
Category, Films based on works by Jean Giono.
His biography of Jean Giono earned him the prix Goncourt de la biographie in 1990.
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Perrot knew Jean Giono and had experienced the free commune in Contadour in the 1930s.
The man who planted trees, Jean Giono.
Repatriated and treated in Briancon, he met Jean Giono in 1937 and published his first poems.
French Le Hussard sur le toit is a 1951 adventure novel written by Jean Giono.
Before becoming a well-known novelist, Jean Giono worked for seventeen years at the Comptoir National [… ].
Of a writer, like Jean Giono.
In his book, Provence, Jean Giono quoted Stendhal, “ There is plenty of air! ” in Venelles.
Good afternoon, Giono.

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