Simone Jacquemard

Simonne Jacquemard (1924 – 16 December 2009) was a French writer and winner of the 1962 Prix Renaudot.[1][2] She married Jacques Brosse.[3][4]

Works

  • La famille Borgia: Roman, R. Laffont, 1957; La Thune du Guay, 1960
  • Le Veilleur de nuit, Éditions du Seuil, 1962, Prix Renaudot
  • Trois Mystiques grecs, Albin Michel, 1997, ISBN 978-2-226-08946-5
  • Les Chevaux du vent, Roc de Bourzac, Editions du Roc De Bourzac, 2003, ISBN 978-2-87624-122-0
  • Pythagore et l'harmonie des sphères, Seuil, 2004, ISBN 978-2-02-067887-2
  • L'Ange musicien, Fédérop, 2006, ISBN 978-2-85792-168-4
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References

  1. Henri Peyre, French Novelists of Today, New York: Oxford University Press, p.421
  2. "Simonne JACQUEMARD (1924 - 2009)". Éditions Arfuyen (in French).
  3. Astrid de Larminat (7 January 2008). "Livres: Disparition de Jacques Brosse, écologiste avant l'heure". Le Figaro.
  4. Gaetane de Lansalut (1 September 2007). "Jacques Brosse et Simonne Jacquemard". Le Monde.


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