Anne-Marie Blanc (writer)
Anne-Marie Blanc (born 16 December 1931 Piennes, France) is a French writer and novelist. Her first novel, Marie-Romaine, won the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 1978.[1]
Works
- 1978: Marie-Romaine, novel, 1990 ISBN 2-901647-98-7.
- 1991: Le Bassin de Landres : Baroncourt, Bouligny, Joudreville, Landres, Piennes, collective work under the direction of Anne-Marie Blanc, ISBN 2-9505790-0-0.
- 1991: Pays-Haut, ISBN 2-87692-015-8.
- 2002: Pays-Haut, dits et récits 1939-1989, volume 2, La Parenthèse, ISBN 978-2876925564.
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References
External links
- Anne-Marie Blanc on La Lorraine des écrivains
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