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Louise L. Lambrichs (born 2 May 1952) is a French novelist and essayist. Lambrichs was born into a family of writers in Boulogne-Billancourt. Her father Georges Lambrichs (along with Jean Paulhan and ) was considered one of the greatest French-speaking editors of the second half of the 20th century. Her mother Gilberte Lambrichs who translated the works of Fritz Zorn and Thomas Bernhard wrote under the pseudonym Constance Delaunay. Lambrichs, who studied philosophy, has published more than a dozen works of which probably the most famous are "Journal d'Hannah" and "Le Jeu du roman".

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  • Louise L. Lambrichs, de son nom complet Louise Lambert Lambrichs, est une romancière et essayiste française née le 2 mai 1952 à Boulogne-Billancourt dans les Hauts-de-Seine. Louise L. Lambrichs s'est particulièrement illustrée dans le domaine de la réflexion sur la pensée médicale et les relations entre médecine et psychanalyse, puis s'est mobilisée lors de la guerre en Yougoslavie pour comprendre les racines idéologiques de ce conflit. Elle a fini par mettre en cause le traitement de ce conflit par le Tribunal Pénal International, fondé lui-même sur un déni majeur passé jusqu'ici inaperçu. En marge de son travail de romancière, elle poursuit son travail d'éclairage de l'opinion, pour lever ce déni et combattre la répétition mortifère. (fr)
  • Louise L. Lambrichs (born 2 May 1952) is a French novelist and essayist. Lambrichs was born into a family of writers in Boulogne-Billancourt. Her father Georges Lambrichs (along with Jean Paulhan and ) was considered one of the greatest French-speaking editors of the second half of the 20th century. Her mother Gilberte Lambrichs who translated the works of Fritz Zorn and Thomas Bernhard wrote under the pseudonym Constance Delaunay. Lambrichs, who studied philosophy, has published more than a dozen works of which probably the most famous are "Journal d'Hannah" and "Le Jeu du roman". Along with , she wrote an original scenario for Claude Chabrol's film The Flower of Evil (2003). Then Aruna Villiers directed the film À ton image based on her novel (2004). In 2005, she published Nous ne verrons jamais Vukovar ("We are never going to see Vukovar"), an analysis of the wars in the former Yugoslavia based on a study of a book by Peter Handke and her own experiences in the field of psychoanalysis. (en)
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  • Louise L. Lambrichs, de son nom complet Louise Lambert Lambrichs, est une romancière et essayiste française née le 2 mai 1952 à Boulogne-Billancourt dans les Hauts-de-Seine. Louise L. Lambrichs s'est particulièrement illustrée dans le domaine de la réflexion sur la pensée médicale et les relations entre médecine et psychanalyse, puis s'est mobilisée lors de la guerre en Yougoslavie pour comprendre les racines idéologiques de ce conflit. Elle a fini par mettre en cause le traitement de ce conflit par le Tribunal Pénal International, fondé lui-même sur un déni majeur passé jusqu'ici inaperçu. En marge de son travail de romancière, elle poursuit son travail d'éclairage de l'opinion, pour lever ce déni et combattre la répétition mortifère. (fr)
  • Louise L. Lambrichs (born 2 May 1952) is a French novelist and essayist. Lambrichs was born into a family of writers in Boulogne-Billancourt. Her father Georges Lambrichs (along with Jean Paulhan and ) was considered one of the greatest French-speaking editors of the second half of the 20th century. Her mother Gilberte Lambrichs who translated the works of Fritz Zorn and Thomas Bernhard wrote under the pseudonym Constance Delaunay. Lambrichs, who studied philosophy, has published more than a dozen works of which probably the most famous are "Journal d'Hannah" and "Le Jeu du roman". (en)
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  • Louise Lambrichs (fr)
  • Louise L. Lambrichs (en)
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