Denise Jallais

Denise Dubois-Jallais (13 November 1930 – 13 June 2020) was a French poet and journalist.

Denise Jallais
Born
Denise Dubois

(1930-11-13)13 November 1930
Died13 June 2020(2020-06-13) (aged 89)
Paris
NationalityFrench
OccupationPoet, journalist

Biography

After sending in a letter to magazine Elle in the 1950s, she featured on the cover of the magazine and an article was dedicated to her. It was the start of her 30 years Elle-career as fashion writer and later as reporter.[1][2] She was awarded the 1995 Prix Culture et Bibliothèques pour tous for the book Venise juste en face.[3][4]

Jallais died on 13 June 2020; her death was announced three days later.[5]

Publications

  • Matin triste, 1952
  • L'arbre et la terre, 1954
  • Les couleurs de la mer, 1955
  • La cage, 1958
  • La lionne assise, 1974
  • Exaltation de la vie quotidienne, 1976
  • Poèmes de vie, 1977
  • La tzarine : Hélène Lazareff et l'aventure de "Elle", 1984
  • Venise, juste en face : roman, 1995
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gollark: I have a signed How To book somewhere, since Waterstones happened to sell them signed.
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gollark: Technically it hasn't set on the British empire yet.

References

  1. "Épinglé sur Jeanloup Sieff en couverture de magazines". Pinterest.
  2. Office, Library of Congress Copyright (22 June 1951). "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series" via Google Books.
  3. prix des bibliothécaires
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