Marie-Louise Haumont

Belgian writer (1919–2012)

Marie-Louise Haumont (1919 – February 7, 2012) was a Belgian writer. She won the 1976 Prix Femina, for her novel, Le Trajet.[1]

Life

She was an editor for the paper Combat in Paris during World War II.

Works

  • Comme, ou la Journée de Madame Pline, Paris, NFR, Gallimard, 1974[2]
  • Le Trajet, Paris, NFR, Gallimard, 1976,[3] Prix Femina
  • L'Éponge, Paris, NFR, Gallimard, 1981

References

  1. ^ e-TF1 (2012-02-11). "Décès de Marie-Louise Haumont, romancière belge et Prix Fémina 1976 - Actu Culture en continu - TF1 News". Lci.tf1.fr. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2012-02-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Collin, Françoise (1974). "Marie-Louise Haumont : " Comme, ou la Journée de Mme Pline", éd. Gallimard". Les Cahiers du GRIF. 5 (1): 81–82.
  3. ^ Chantal, Piron (1977). "Marie-Louise Haumont, Le trajet, éd. Gallimard". Les Cahiers du GRIF. 16 (1): 99.

External links

  • "Marie-Louise Haumont", French wikipedia
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