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"What I Tell in My Book Is True": Philippe Jaenada Investigates the Death of a Young Breton Woman Exiled in Paris

Summary by Ouest-france.fr
For his 17th novel, "L-Unknown du quai de Javel" (Flammarion), the author Philippe Jaenada traces the life and death of a young Breton woman exiled in Paris, Louise Cansot, who became the preferred model of Montparnasse painters in the 1940s.
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For his 17th novel, "L-Unknown du quai de Javel" (Flammarion), the author Philippe Jaenada traces the life and death of a young Breton woman exiled in Paris, Louise Cansot, who became the preferred model of Montparnasse painters in the 1940s.

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ouest-france.fr broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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