Claire Etcherelli
Claire Etcherelli (born 1934 in Bordeaux) is a French novelist who has won Femina Prize *[1] for her novel Elise, or the real life (1967)*[2]
Bibliography
- Elise ou la vraie vie (Elise, or the Real Life, 1967, adapted into a film in 1970)
- A Propos de Clemence (About Clemence, 1971)
- Un Arbre voyageur (A Travelling Tree, 1978)
Footnotes
- Prix Femina in French
- Elise ou la vraie vie in French.
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References
Ann Comire and Deborah Klezmer, ed. (2007). Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women through the Ages. Waterford CT: Yorkin.→Etcherelli, Claire.
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