Jacqueline Harpman
Jacqueline Harpman | |
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Born |
5 July 1929 Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium |
Died |
24 May 2012 82) Brussels, Belgium | (aged
Residence | Brussels, Belgium |
Nationality | Belgian |
Citizenship |
French, Belgian |
Occupation | Writer |
Home town |
Paris, France, Brussels, Belgium |
Jacqueline Harpman (5 July 1929 – 24 May 2012[1]) was a Belgian writer who wrote in French. She also worked as a psychoanalyst and lived in Etterbeek, Brussels.
Personal life
Harpman was born on 5 July 1929, in Brussels, Belgium, and was later well known for her books written in French.
Death
Harpman died on 24 May 2012, in Brussels, Belgium, after having been severely ill for a long time. She was 82.
Works
- L'Amour et l'acacia – 1958
- Brève Arcadie – 1959 (winner of the Prix Rossel)
- L'Apparition des esprits – 1960
- Les Bons Sauvages – 1966
- La Mémoire trouble – 1987
- La Fille démantelée – 1990
- La Plage d'Ostende – 1991
- La Lucarne – 1992
- Le Bonheur dans le crime – 1994
- Moi qui n'ai pas connu les hommes – 1995
- Orlanda – 1996 (winner of the Prix Médicis)
- L'Orage rompu – 1998
- Dieu et moi – 1999
- Récit de la dernière année – 2000
- Le véritable amour – 2000
- La vieille dame et moi – 2001
- En quarantine – 2001
- La Dormition des amants – 2002
- Le Passage des éphémères – 2003
- En toute impunité – 2006
References
- ↑ Jacqueline Harpman est décédée, LaLibre, 24 May 2012
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