Jean Reverzy

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Jean Reverzy (Balan, April 10, 1914–Lyon, July 9, 1959) is a French general practitioner from Lyon who won the Prix Renaudot in 1954 for ("The Passage"), his first novel. It described the slow anguish of a patient with liver problems who returned with a tired wahine (woman) of Polynesia. It is a description of the passage from life to death, in a raw and realistic manner, including poetic nostalgia.

Another work, Place des angoisses ("Agony Square"), describes through the eyes of a young doctor the ominous, oppressive atmosphere of Lyon's Bellecour - the city's medical quarter.

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