Alain Delbe
Alain Delbe (born October 24, 1954[1] in Douai) is a French writer, child psychologist and psychotherapist.
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Born | October 24, 1954 |
Language | French |
Notable works | Les Îles jumelles |
In 1994, he won the Prix Alain-Fournier for his novel Les Îles jumelles. He is also the author of novels François l'Ardent in 1999, Golems[2] and Le complexe de Médée in 2004, Sigiriya, le Rocher du Lion in 2012, one of a trilogy of novels. He has also published criticism in the revues Otrante and Hauteurs. In 1995, he published with L'Harmattan, Le stade vocal, an essay of psychoanalysis, followed by a second in 2014, La voix contre le langage.
Honours
- 1994 : Prix Alain-Fournier for Les Îles jumelles
Notes and references
- "Delbe, Alain". catalogue.bnf.fr. BnF Catalogue général. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- "Littérature : " Golems ", ou le secret du Golem récupéré par des occultistes nazis". www.radio.cz. Radio Prague. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
gollark: Why would you want "amiga-y"?
gollark: Right now it's NEAR-USELESS for anything but creating conformity and being expensive daycare.
gollark: And teach sanely.
gollark: We should make school allow people to choose subjects they are actually interested in.
gollark: Oh, one of the extremely complex quantum thingies, of course.
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