Danièle Sallenave
French novelist and journalist
Danièle Sallenave | |
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Danièle Sallenave in 2019. | |
Born | (1940-10-28) 28 October 1940 (age 83) Angers, France |
Nationality | French |
Education | École normale supérieure de jeunes filles |
Occupation | Writer |
Known for | Member of the Académie française |
Danièle Sallenave (born 28 October 1940) is a French novelist and journalist. In April 2011, she became a member of the Académie française.[1][2] In 1980 Sallenave received the Prix Renaudot for her novel Les Portes de Gubbio.
Works
- Un printemps froid: récits, P.O.L., 1983, ISBN 978-2-86744-009-0
- Phantom life, Pantheon Books, 1989, ISBN 978-0-394-56453-1
- À quoi sert la littérature ?, Editions Textuel, 1997, ISBN 9782909317359
- L'Amazone du grand Dieu, Bayard, 1997, ISBN 978-2-227-43806-4
- Castor de guerre, Gallimard, 2008, ISBN 978-2-07-078146-1
Critical works
- Jacques Le Martinel (ed.), Danièle Sallenave: Visages d'une oeuvre, Angers University Press, 2000.
- Bruno Thibault, Danièle Sallenave et le don des morts, Amsterdam/New York, Editions Rodopi, 2004.
- Bruno Thibault (ed.), Danièle Sallenave, Europe, January 2014 (in press)
References
External links
- "Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire". Magazine-litteraire.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- "Abonnement Le Monde". Le Monde. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
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