Jacqueline Harpman
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Jacqueline Harpman | |
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Born | 5 July 1929 Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium |
Died | 24 May 2012 Brussels, Belgium | (aged 82)
Nationality | Belgian |
Citizenship | French, Belgian |
Occupation | Writer |
Jacqueline Harpman (5 July 1929 – 24 May 2012[1]) was a Belgian writer who wrote in French.
She was born on 5 July 1929, in Brussels, Belgium, and was later well known for her books written in French. She also worked as a psychoanalyst and lived in Etterbeek, Brussels.[2] She died on 24 May 2012, in Brussels, Belgium, after having been severely ill for a long time. She was 82.
Works[]
- L'Amour et l'acacia – 1958
- Brève Arcadie – 1959 (winner of the Prix Rossel) [1]
- L'Apparition des esprits – 1960
- Les Bons Sauvages – 1966
- La Mémoire trouble – 1987
- La Fille démantelée – 1990
- La Plage d'Ostende – 1991
- La Lucarne – 1992
- Le Bonheur dans le crime – 1994
- Moi qui n'ai pas connu les hommes – 1995
- Orlanda – 1996 (winner of the Prix Médicis)[2] [3]
- L'Orage rompu – 1998
- Dieu et moi – 1999
- Récit de la dernière année – 2000
- Le véritable amour – 2000
- La vieille dame et moi – 2001
- En quarantine – 2001
- La Dormition des amants – 2002
- Le Passage des éphémères – 2003
- En toute impunité – 2006
References[]
Categories:
- 1929 births
- 2012 deaths
- Belgian psychologists
- Belgian women psychologists
- Prix Médicis winners
- Belgian women writers
- Belgian writer stubs