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St Aubyn takes French prize
12.11.07 Alison Flood
Edward St Aubyn's Mother's Milk won the Prix Femina Etranger 2007—the most important prize for foreign fiction in France.
Mother's Milk is published by Picador in the UK and by Christian Bourgois Editeur in France, where it is translated as Le goût de la mère.
Meanwhile Eric Fottorino won the overall Prix Femina for his Baisers de Cinéma (Gallimard).
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