Annick Geille

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Annick Geille is a French writer and journalist. She won the prix du premier roman in 1981 for Portrait d'un amour coupable and prix Alfred-Née of the Académie française in 1984 for Une femme amoureuse. With Robert Doisneau, she is also cofounder of the magazine Femme.

She had a long-term affair with Françoise Sagan, after Geille approached Sagan about an article for the magazine that she edited, French Playboy.[1]

As of 2021, she is a member of the jury of the Prix Jean-Freustié[2].


Works[]

  • 1978: Le Nouvel homme, JC Lattès
  • 1981: Portrait d'un amour coupable, Grasset
  • 1984: Une femme amoureuse, Grasset
  • 1986: La Voyageuse du soir, Gallimard
  • 1990: Les Roses électriques, Flammarion
  • 1999: Une époque en or, éditions Mazarine
  • 2002: Le Diable au cœur, Denoël
  • 2005: Femme en voie de disparition, Denoël
  • 2007: Un amour de Sagan,  [fr]
  • 2011: Pour lui, Fayard

References[]

  1. ^ Campbell, Matthew, "Lesbian love triangle stirs Paris literati", The Sunday Times, 26 December 2007
  2. ^ Contreras, Isabel, "Les trois finalistes du prix Jean Freustié 2021", Livreshebdo, 22 April 2021

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