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litterateur

[lit-er-uh-tur, lee-tey-ra-tœr] / ˌlɪt ər əˈtɜr, li teɪ raˈtœr /




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Among the key figures in her story are that sociable littérateur Sydney Cockerell and the high-rolling book dealers A.S.W.

From Washington Post

A collection of such squibs might be a tough sell even if its author is acclaimed litterateur Michael Chabon.

From Los Angeles Times

First published in 1888, Henry James’s “The Aspern Papers” tells of a littérateur who goes to Venice in search of letters relating to a long-dead Romantic poet named Jeffrey Aspern.

From The New Yorker

“You belong to a party, my friend,” wrote the brilliant French littérateur Paul Valéry.

From The Wall Street Journal

The July 31 Metro article “Preserving ‘chaotic glory’ on Capitol Hill” reported on Capitol Hill Books and the sale of the store by its legendary, litterateur owner Jim Toole.

From Washington Post