fiction.wikisort.org - WriterFélicien Marceau (16 September 1913 – 7 March 2012) was a French novelist, playwright and essayist originally from Belgium. His real name was Louis Carette. He was close to the Hussards right-wing literary movement, which in turn was close to the monarchist movement .[1][2] He was born in Kortenberg, Flemish Brabant.[1]
French novelist, playwright and essayist
Félicien Marceau |
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Born | 16 September 1913
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Died | 7 March 2012(2012-03-07) (aged 98)
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Occupation | Novelist Playwright Essayist |
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Marceau received the Prix Goncourt for his book Creezy (ISBN 0714507083) in 1969. On 27 November 1975 he was elected to the Académie française, succeeding Marcel Achard.[2][3] In 1974, Goudji created the academician's sword for Félicien Marceau.[4]
Bibliography
- 1948 Chasseneuil, novel (Gallimard)
- 1949 Casanova ou l’anti-Don Juan, essay (Gallimard)
- 1951 Capri petite île, novel (Gallimard)
- 1951 Chair et Cuir, novel (Gallimard )
- 1952 L’Homme du roi, novel (Gallimard)
- 1953 En de secrètes noces, stories (Calmann-Lévy)
- 1953 L’École des moroses, one-act play (Fayard)
- 1953 Bergère légère, novel (Gallimard)
- 1954 Caterina, three-act play (Théâtre I) (Gallimard)
- 1955 Balzac et son monde, essay (Gallimard)
- 1955 Les Élans du cœur, novel (Gallimard)
- 1957 Les Belles Natures, stories (Gallimard)
- 1957 L'Œuf, two part play (Théâtre II) (Gallimard)
- 1959 La Bonne Soupe, two-act play (Théâtre I) (Gallimard)
- 1960 La Mort de Néron, one-act play (Théâtre II)
- 1960 L’Étouffe-chrétien, two-act play (Théâtre II)
- 1962 Les Cailloux, two-act play (Gallimard)
- 1964 La Preuve par quatre, two-act play (Théâtre I)
- 1965 Madame Princesse, two-act play (Théâtre II)
- 1967 Diana et la Tuda, de Luigi Pirandello, play (Denoël)
- 1967 Un jour j’ai rencontré la vérité, two-act play
- 1968 Les Années courtes, mémoires (Gallimard )
- 1969 Le Babour, two-act play (Gallimard)
- 1969 Creezy, novel (Gallimard)
- 1971 Preface to Blazac's Le Père Goriot (Gallimard)
- 1972 L’Homme en question, two-act play (Gallimard )
- 1972 L’Ouvre-boîte, five-act play (Gallimard)
- 1975 Le Corps de mon ennemi, novel (Gallimard)
- 1975 Les Secrets de la Comédie humaine, two-act play (L’Avant-Scène)
- 1977 Le Roman en liberté, essay (Gallimard)
- 1977 Les Personnages de la Comédie humaine (Gallimard)
- 1978 La Trilogie de la villégiature, de Carlo Goldoni, play after the adaption of Giorgio Strehler (Éditions de la Comédie-Française)
- 1979 À nous de jouer, two-act play (Gallimard)
- 1983 Une insolente liberté. Les aventures de Casanova, essay (Gallimard)
- 1984 Appelez-moi Mademoiselle, novel (Gallimard )
- 1985 La Carriole du père Juniet (La Différence)
- 1987 Les Passions partagées, novel (Gallimard)
- 1989 Un Oiseau dans le ciel, novel (Gallimard )
- 1992 Les Ingénus, stories (Gallimard )
- 1993 La Terrasse de Lucrezia (Gallimard)
- 1994 Le Voyage de noces de Figaro (Les Belles-Lettres)
- 1997 La Grande Fille, novel (Gallimard)
- 1998 La Fille du pharaon, fables (Mercure de France)
- 1998 L’imagination est une science exacte, interviews with Charles Dantzig (Gallimard)
- 2000 L’Affiche, novel (Gallimard)
- 2002 L'homme en question (Gallimard)
Filmography
- Three Girls in Paris, directed by Gabriel Axel (1963, based on the short story Trois de perdues)
- La Bonne Soupe, directed by Robert Thomas (1964, based on the play La Bonne Soupe)
- L'Œuf, directed by Jean Herman (1972, based on the play L'Œuf)
- Creezy, directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre (1974, based on the novel Creezy)
- Body of My Enemy, directed by Henri Verneuil (1976, based on the novel Le Corps de mon ennemi)
Screenwriter
- The Three Thieves, directed by Lionello De Felice (1954)
- Love and the Frenchwoman, anthology film, episode: "L'Enfance", directed by Henri Decoin (1960)
- The Seven Deadly Sins, anthology film, 2 episodes: "L'Orgueil", directed by Roger Vadim, and "L'Avarice", directed by Claude Chabrol (1962)
- Une blonde comme ça, directed by Jean Jabely (1962)
References
External links
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The Hussards |
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- Darling Caroline (1947)
- L'Europe buissonnière (1949)
- The Blue Hussar (1950)
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Related |
- Éditions de la Table ronde
- Prix Roger Nimier
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На других языках
- [en] Félicien Marceau
[ru] Марсо, Фелисьен
Фелисьен Марсо (настоящие имя и фамилия — Луи Карет) (16 сентября 1913, Кортенберг, Бельгия — 7 марта 2012, Париж) — французский писатель, драматург, сценарист, эссеист, публицист бельгийского происхождения. Член Французской академии (кресло 21 (1975—2012).
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