Noëlle Châtelet
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Born |
Noëlle Jospin 16 October 1944 Meudon, France |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | French |
Notable works | The Lady in Blue |
Noëlle Châtelet (French pronunciation: [noɛl ʃatlɛ]), born 16 October 1944 in Meudon the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France, as Noëlle Jospin, is French writer and lecturer at the Paris Descartes University in the humanities. She is the author of essays, collections of short stories and novels translated into several languages.
Biography
Noëlle Châtelet won her PhD at Paris 8 University with thesis in sociology titled 'The Culinary Melee: Images and Institutions' about psychosocial and cultural aspects of eating disorders in young women.
She was director of the French Institute of Florence, Italy, from 1989 to 1991, and since 2003 is the vice-president of the Society of Men of Letters of France.
She also participated as an actress in numerous works for television and film until 1987.
She is the widow of the philosopher François Châtelet. She is the sister of Lionel Jospin.
Honors
- 2009: Chevalier of the Legion of Honour
- 1987: Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle, Histoires de bouche
Bibliography
- Non-fiction
- The Culinary Melee
- Stories of mouths, Mercure de France, 1986/Gallimard Folio, 1988. The new Prix Goncourt in 1987.
- A Contre-sens, 1989
- A table, 1992
- Le Baiser d'Isabelle, 2007
- Fiction
Price of the young writer in 1995.
- The Short scale, Gallimard, 1991. Folio, 1993.
- The Lady in Blue, Folio, 1997. Price Anna de Noailles, the French Academy.
- La Femme Coquelicot, 1997
- Le Petite aux tournesols, 1998
- La tête en bas, 2002, Adaptation of the novel and staged a performance of contemporary mime by Compagnie Vahram Zaryan,2013
- La dernière leçon, 2004
- Au pays des vermeilles, 2009
References
External links
- Page on Noëlle Châtelet on SACD site
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