Richard Jorif (1930–2010) was a French writer.
He was born to an Indian father and a mother from Martinique.
The book titled Le Navire Argo won the Alain Fournier Prize.
Other books include “Clownerie” (François Bourin, 1988), “Paul Valéry” (Lattès, 1991), and “Tohu-bohu” (Julliard, 2000).
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