Annick Geille

Annick Geille is a French writer and journalist, prix du premier roman in 1981 for Portrait d'un amour coupable and prix Alfred-Née of the Académie française in 1984 for Une femme amoureuse. With Robert Doisneau, she is also cofounder of the magazine Femme.

She had a long-term affair with Françoise Sagan, after Geille approached Sagan about an article for the magazine that she edited, French Playboy.[1]

As of 2016, she is a member of the jury of the Prix Jean-Freustié.

Works

  • 1978: Le Nouvel homme, JC Lattès
  • 1981: Portrait d'un amour coupable, Grasset
  • 1984: Une femme amoureuse, Grasset
  • 1986: La Voyageuse du soir, Gallimard
  • 1990: Les Roses électriques, Flammarion
  • 1999: Une époque en or, éditions Mazarine
  • 2002: Le Diable au cœur, Denoël
  • 2005: Femme en voie de disparition, Denoël
  • 2007: Un amour de Sagan, Éditions Pauvert
  • 2011: Pour lui, Fayard
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gollark: Probably not *explicitly*, but I assume this is roughly the thinking.
gollark: I think the problem is that everyone thinks "Oh wow, CC is so unlike Windows! And I have never seen any desktop OS but Windows! I must make it more like Windows so it is more familiar. Clearly nobody else has done this, or it would already be the default, because this is obviously better"
gollark: > Instead write an actual program. Something fun, something useful, something completely useless and over-complicated. Whatever. As long as you learn a ton and have fun I don't care - that is what ComputerCraft is about :). But please don't just make an operating system.
gollark: Importantly:> Don't. Find something else interesting to write. Most operating systems end up being glorified startup screens. The ones which don't generally opt for features which are "cool" or exist in real life operating systems rather than those which make life easier for the user.

References

  1. Campbell, Matthew, "Lesbian love triangle stirs Paris literati", The Sunday Times, 26 December 2007
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