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Claude Klotz (6 October 1932 – 13 August 2010), better known by his pen name Patrick Cauvin, was a French writer. He was born in Marseille and died in Paris.
Works
All of his works were published with Le Livre de Poche except when otherwise noted.
1971: Les Innommables ("The Unspeakables"), under his real name Claude Klotz
1977: E=mc² mon amour ("E=mc² my love")
1982: Nous allions vers les beaux jours ("We went to the beautiful days")