Maud Frère
Maud Frère (October 10, 1923 – October 17, 1979) was a Belgian writer.[1][2]
Biography[]
Maud Frère was born in Brussels, October 10, 1923. She began studying in an arts program, but switched to social studies after both her parents died in 1942. She worked as a social worker and then, in 1945, she married Edmund Frère, an engineer. She later began writing. Besides her novels, she also wrote for the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française, as well as for various Belgian media.[3] Frère also published a series of children's books featuring the character Véronique.[4]
Frère's most noted work was produced between 1956 and 1972 and was published by the French publishing house Éditions Gallimard. Her novels mainly deal with the challenges in the lives of women in post-war Belgium. The plots of these novels do not move toward a definite conclusion; although the protagonist will take a new direction in her life, that direction has not yet been determined.[3]
Later in life, she suffered from painful migraines which she treated with powerful analgesics. Frère died from a fall, October 17, 1979, at the age of 56.[1]
Awards[]
Frère was awarded the Prix Victor-Rossel, the and the .[3]
Selected works[3][]
- Vacances secrètes (1956)
- L'herbe à moi (1957)
- La grenouille (1959), received the Prix Charles Veillon
- La délice (1961), was made into a 1974 film [5]
- Les jumeaux millénaires (1962), received the Prix Victor-Rossel
- Guido (1965)
- Le temps d'une carte postale (1967)
- L'ange aveugle (1970)
- Des nuits aventureuses (1972)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Maud Frère" (in French). Service du Livre Luxembourgeois.
- ^ "Le Temps d'une carte postale" (in French). Réseau des bibliothèques Caen la mer.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Makward, Christiane P; Cottenet-Hage, Madeleine (1996). Dictionnaire littéraire des femmes de langue française: de Marie de France à Marie NDiaye (in French). pp. 251–53. ISBN 2865376761.
- ^ "Le journal de Véronique". WorldCat.
- ^ Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. p. 168. ISBN 3110951940.
- 1923 births
- 1979 deaths
- Belgian women novelists
- Belgian children's writers
- Belgian women children's writers
- Belgian writers in French
- Writers from Brussels
- 20th-century Belgian novelists
- 20th-century Belgian women writers