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[[File:Mont-de-Jeux (Ardennes, Fr) main streat named after André Dhôtel.JPG|thumb|Rue André Dhôtel in Mont-de-Jeux]]
'''André Dhôtel''' ({{IPA-fr|ɑ̃dʁe dotɛl}}; 1 September 1900 in [[Attigny, Ardennes]]
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* [http://www.idmb.com/name/nm0223623 André Dhôtel] son [[Internet Movie Database]]
* [http://www.andredhotel.org/ Association des amis d'André Dhôtel]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181209124640/http://bu.univ-angers.fr/zone/Patrimoine/archives-litteraires/fonds-dhotel-andre Le fonds André Dhôtel de la bibliothèque universitaire d'Angers]
* [http://www.andredhotel.org/romans.html Bibliography]
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André Dhôtel (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe dotɛl]; 1 September 1900 in Attigny, Ardennes – 22 July 1991 in Paris) was a French writer, novelist, storyteller, and poet. He is still very well known for his book Le Pays où l'on n'arrive jamais (1955), which won the Femina Prize in 1955.
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