French black comedy
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Writers considered "black comedy" in France
- Alphonse Allais
- Brigitte Aubert
- Pierre Bourgeade
- Fredric Brown
- Serge Brussolo
- Pierre-Henri Cami
- Leonora Carrington
- Pierre Dac
- Roald Dahl
- Pierre Desproges
- Anne Duguël
- Joël Egloff
- Sacha Guitry
- Patricia Highsmith
- Alfred Jarry
- Thierry Jonquet
- Franz Kafka
- Fred Kassak
- Agota Kristof
- Raphaël Majan
- Octave Mirbeau
- Jean-Bernard Pouy
- Gisèle Prassinos
- Thomas de Quincey
- Yak Rivais
- Saki
- Tom Sharpe
- Jonathan Swift
- Wislawa Szymborska
- Colin Thibert
- Vercors (écrivain)
- Donald E. Westlake
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