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Giono
[ juh-noh; French jaw-noh ]
noun
- Jean [zhah, n], 1895–1970, French novelist.
Example Sentences
Based on a 1953 fable by Jean Giono, Back’s beautifully impressionistic drawings make a simple argument for environmental renewal and individual agency.
And “Joy of Man’s Desiring,” Clara Hédouin’s back-to-nature adaptation of a 1935 Jean Giono novel, took full advantage of its unusual setting.
But the cast’s take on Giono’s lyrical style was often plodding, and gave the sense that the production had yet to find its inner rhythm.
Giono, whose novel the show is based on, was an early environmentalist, and his characters, all inhabitants of a small village who set about reclaiming their joy with the help of a mysterious stranger, did fit beautifully into the surroundings.
Disdier earned the first conditional use permit awarded by Juneau’s Planning Commission in March 2016, following testimony from marijuana cultivators James and Giono Barrett on his behalf.
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