Hoepffner, Bernard
HOEPFFNER, Bernard
HOEPFFNER, Bernard. French, b. 1946. Genres: Translations. Career: Writer. La Main de Singe (literary magazine), co-founder, 1991. Publications: (trans.) Jacques Roubaud, The Princess Hoppy; or, The Tale of Labrador, 1993. Contributor of stories and articles to magazines. Address: Dieugrace, Les Bas-Hubacs, 26220 Dieulefit, France. Online address: [email protected]
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