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- Geneviève Brisac (* 18. Oktober 1951 in Paris) ist eine französische Schriftstellerin. 1996 erhielt sie den Literaturpreis Prix Femina. 2004 nahm sie an dem brasilianischen Literaturfestival Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty teil. (de)
- Geneviève Brisac (born 18 October 1951, in Paris) is a French writer. She is the winner of the Prix Femina in 1996 for Week-end de chasse à la mère, a novel translated in English as Losing Eugenio (2000) and referred to in The New York Times as a "mildly compelling text" and in Publishers Weekly as an "elegant narrative art". She also writes short stories and children's literature, and is a literary critic for Le Monde, and with Christophe Honoré she co-wrote the screenplay for Honoré's Non Ma Fille, Tu N'iras pas Danser (2009). Plagued by anorexia from childhood, she wrote an "auto-fictional" novel, Petite (1994), in which she recounts her struggle with the disease. She became very interested in Virginia Woolf, publishing V. W.: le mélange des genres (V. W .: the mixture of genres, with Agnès Desarthe, Paris: Éditions de l'Olivier, 2004), republished under the title of La double vie de Virginia Woolf (Paris: Points, 2008). Writer, editor, close to the NGO "Bibliothèques Sans Frontières" ("Libraries Without Borders"), she declared her love for books: "Books have saved my life several times. My debt is unlimited.". (en)
- Geneviève Alice Angeline Brisac née à Paris le 18 décembre 1951, est écrivaine et éditrice. Elle reçoit le prix Femina en 1996 pour son roman Week-end de chasse à la mère. (fr)
- Geneviève Brisac (Paris, 18 de outubro de 1951) é uma escritora francesa. Em 1996, ganhou o Prêmio Femina pelo romance Week-end de chasse à la mère. Ela também escreve contos, literatura infantil e trabalha como crítica literária para o jornal francês Le Monde. (pt)
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- Geneviève Brisac - Atlantide 2017 (en)
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- Week-end de chasse à la mère (en)
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- Geneviève Brisac (* 18. Oktober 1951 in Paris) ist eine französische Schriftstellerin. 1996 erhielt sie den Literaturpreis Prix Femina. 2004 nahm sie an dem brasilianischen Literaturfestival Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty teil. (de)
- Geneviève Alice Angeline Brisac née à Paris le 18 décembre 1951, est écrivaine et éditrice. Elle reçoit le prix Femina en 1996 pour son roman Week-end de chasse à la mère. (fr)
- Geneviève Brisac (Paris, 18 de outubro de 1951) é uma escritora francesa. Em 1996, ganhou o Prêmio Femina pelo romance Week-end de chasse à la mère. Ela também escreve contos, literatura infantil e trabalha como crítica literária para o jornal francês Le Monde. (pt)
- Geneviève Brisac (born 18 October 1951, in Paris) is a French writer. She is the winner of the Prix Femina in 1996 for Week-end de chasse à la mère, a novel translated in English as Losing Eugenio (2000) and referred to in The New York Times as a "mildly compelling text" and in Publishers Weekly as an "elegant narrative art". She became very interested in Virginia Woolf, publishing V. W.: le mélange des genres (V. W .: the mixture of genres, with Agnès Desarthe, Paris: Éditions de l'Olivier, 2004), republished under the title of La double vie de Virginia Woolf (Paris: Points, 2008). (en)
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- Geneviève Brisac (de)
- Geneviève Brisac (en)
- Geneviève Brisac (fr)
- Geneviève Brisac (pt)
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