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Constance Delaunay (1922 in
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– 11 July 2013 in
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) was the pen name of Gilberte Lambrichs, French translator, playwright, novelist and short stories writer. She was
Georges Lambrichs Georges Lambrichs (5 July 1917 – 9 February 1992) was a French writer, literary critic and editor. Life Labrichts was born in Brussels. After studying philosophy, he met Jean Paulhan in 1937 of whom he became a "companion of intellectual resi ...
's wife and Louise Lambrichs's mother. She translated from German into French, works by
Thomas Bernhard Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard (; 9 February 1931 – 12 February 1989) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, poet and polemicist who is considered one of the most important German-language authors of the postwar era. He explored themes of death, iso ...
,
Max Frisch Max Rudolf Frisch (; 15 May 1911 – 4 April 1991) was a Swiss playwright and novelist. Frisch's works focused on problems of identity (social science), identity, individuality, Moral responsibility, responsibility, morality, and political commi ...
, Fritz Zorn on behalf of
éditions Gallimard Éditions Gallimard (), formerly Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (1911–1919) and Librairie Gallimard (1919–1961), is one of the leading French book publishers. In 2003, it and its subsidiaries published 1,418 titles. Founded by G ...
.


Works

*1967: ''Une Mauvaise lecture'', short stories, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, "
Collection Blanche The Collection Blanche is the great Collection (publishing), collection of French literature published by the Éditions Gallimard. It appeared in 1911, and at the beginning was nourished by the publications of ''Nouvelle Revue Française, La Nou ...
", 199 p. *1977: ''La Donna - Olympe dort'', theatre, Gallimard, series "Le Manteau d'Arlequin", 94 p. *1984: ''Rose ou la Confidente'', Gallimard, series "Le Manteau d'Arlequin", 115 p. *1988: ''Les Rideaux'', theatre, Gallimard, series "Le Manteau d'Arlequin", 98 p. *1991: ''Leçon de chant'', short stories, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 159 p. *1994: ''Les Éventails de l'impératrice'', short stories, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 189 p. *1996: ''Octavie dans tous ses états'', novel, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 163 p. *1997: ''Le Portrait'', theatre, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 88 p. *1998: ''Qu'est-ce qu'on attend ?'', short stories, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 207 p. ::
Prix de la Nouvelle de l'Académie française
1999 *1999: ''Conversations avec Federmann'', novel, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 254 p. *2003: ''Autour d'un plat. Menus et propos'', Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 213 p. *2004: ''Sur quel pied danser'', short stories, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 150 p. :: - Grand Prix
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de la nouvelle 2004 *2006! ''La Tsarine'', Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 81 p.


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Constance Delaunay
on the site of SGDL
Constance Delaunay
on the site of Éditions Gallimard
Constance Delaunay
on the site of the Académie française
Constance Delaunay
on Babelio
Hommage to Contance Delaunay
1922 births 2013 deaths 21st-century French non-fiction writers 20th-century French women writers French women novelists French women short story writers 21st-century French short story writers 20th-century French novelists German–French translators Writers from Brussels 21st-century French women writers 20th-century French translators {{France-writer-stub