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Maurice Denuzière

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maurice Denuzière (born 29 August 1926 in Saint-Étienne) is a French journalist and writer.

Biography

After studying journalism and a career in naval aeronautics, he embarked on journalism. In 1951, he became a chronicler for France-Soir and Le Monde. Passionate about writing, he is the author of several best sellers. Now that he has become a rather famous author, he is best known for his novel suite entitled Louisiana, in 6 volumes (1977–1987).

He was appointed a commandeur in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in January 2010.[1]

Novels

  • Série Louisiane:
    • 1977: Louisiane, (volume I), JC Lattès ISBN 978-2213620008
    • 1979: Fausse-Rivière, (volume II), JC Lattès
    • 1981: Bagatelle, (volume III), JC Lattès
    • 1985: Les Trois Chênes, (volume IV), Denoël
    • 1987: L'Adieu au Sud, (volume V), Denoël
    • 1987: Les années Louisiane, (volume VI), Denoël
  • Série Helvétie:
    • 1992: Helvétie, (volume I)
    • 1994: Rive-Reine, (volume II)
    • 1996: Romandie, (volume III)
    • 1998: Beauregard, (volume IV)
  • Série Bahamas:
    • 2003: Le Pont de Buena Vista, (volume I), Fayard
    • 2005: Retour à Soledad, (volume II), Fayard
    • 2007: Un paradis perdu, (volume III), Fayard

Other novels

  • 1959: Les Trois Dés, Éditions Julliard
  • 1960: Une tombe en Toscane, Éditions Julliard
  • 1961: L’Anglaise et le hibou, Éditions Julliard
  • 1974: Comme un hibou au soleil, JC Lattès
  • 2003: Pour amuser les coccinelles, Fayard
  • 1979: Un chien de saison, JC Lattès
  • 1982: Pour amuser les coccinelles, JC Lattès
  • 1988: L'Amour flou, Denoël
  • 2000: Le Cornac, Fayard
  • 2001: Amélie ou la concordance des temps, Fayard
  • 2009: L'Alsacienne, Fayard
  • 2011: Un homme sans ambition, Fayard

Trivia

Boulevard des Italiens (1875-1975), Photos by John Craven, Draeger

  • 1973: Enquête sur la fraude fiscale, JC Lattès
  • 1973: Lettres de l’étranger, chronicles, JC Lattès
  • 1963: Les Délices du port, essay, Ed. Fleurus
  • 1982: Alerte en Stéphanie, tale, Hachette Jeunesse
  • 1986: La trahison des apparences, short stories, Ed. de l’Amitié
  • 1990: Je te nomme Louisiane, narrative, Denoël
  • 1998: Et pourtant elle tourne, chronicles, Fayard
  • 1990: La Louisiane: du coton au pétrole, Denoël
  • 2010: Du Mississippi au Léman, itinéraire historique, l'Aire
  • 2013: La Dix-Huitième Etoile, histoire de la Louisiane américaine, Fayard

References

External links

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