Jean Durtal

Jean Durtal, real name Marie-Charlotte Sandberg-Charpentier (16 February 1905[1] - 27 June 1999) was a 20th-century French poet, novelist, and woman of letters.

Jean Durtal
Born
Marie-Charlotte Sandberg-Charpentier

16 February 1905
Died27 June 1999(1999-06-27) (aged 94)
Paris
OccupationJournalist
Novelist

She was also a journalist and directed the journal Les Temps Modernes ans was a member and then president of the Société des gens de lettres.[2]

Literary prizes

Jean Durtal was awarded several literary prizes by the Académie française:

  • 1971: Chants pour Athanaël, Prix François Coppée (poetry prize established in 1907)
  • 1974: Livre blanc, Prix Émile Hinzelin (poetry prize established in 1945)
  • 1979: Les raisins de septembre, Prix Broquette-Gonin (literary prize established in 1910)

Bibliography

  • 1946: Le Héros, preface by Pierre Dejussieu-Pontcarral, cowritten with Jean Durtal and Pierre-Marie-Philippe Dejussieu, Éditions Gutenberg, Paris
  • 1949: La peau des autres, Éditions L'Elan
  • 1951: Je suis gueri, Éditions : L'Elan
  • 1954: Le Voile de Béatrice, Angers
  • 1957: L'Homme au pilori, Les éditions ludographiques françaises, Nice
  • 1960: Le Chef d'orchestre : Poèmes, Les éditions ludographiques françaises, Nice
  • 1966: Les coulisses de la politique. une femme témoigne 1932-1942, Nouvelles Éditions Latines
  • 1970: Saïd Akl, Poète Libanais, Nouvelles Éditions Latines
  • 1971: Chants pour Athanaël, Éditions Dar al kitab, Beyrouth
  • 1972: Les Raisins de septembre, Nouvelles Éditions Latines
  • 1973: Livre blanc, Nouvelles Éditions Latines
  • 1975: Choix de textes de Jean Durtal, essais... bibliographie, documents cowritten with Jean Durtal, Pierre Lyautey and Pierre Silvain, Collection Poètes actuels, Éditions Actuelles Formes et langages
  • 1980: Place Du Ralliement, Éditions Val De Loire Angers
  • 1986: La Fontaine du soir, Éditions Firmin-Didot
  • Le trottoir des veuves Nouvelles Éditions Latines
  • Rue de la Sagesse, Nouvelles Éditions Latines, reprint 2008
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References

  1. (in French) Histoires littéraires : revue trimestrielle consacrée à la littérature française des XIXe–XXe - Histoires Littéraires, 2000 - Page 178.
  2. Le Monde 6 July 1999: Obituary
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