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▼This was a Tuesday clue for a weekend entry, I think, in that it was so specific (giving the year and nationality of the writer), but it referred to something that I only vaguely remember ever knowing — Jean-Paul SARTRE declining his Nobel. I assumed it was political, but apparently he wanted to avoid being “institutionalised.”
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