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Armand Lanoux (24 October 1913 - 23 March 1983) was a French writer.

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Biography

Lanoux was born in Paris. Early in life he had several jobs: he was a teacher, designer of candy boxes, bank employee, painter and journalist.

He became an editor for the literary Artheme Fayard (1950), editor of the magazine À la page (1964), chaired the Committee on French television in 1958-1959, and was appointed Secretary General of Radio and Television International University. He was a member of a 13 member panel that chose Dors Mon Amour as the French Eurovision entry in 1958, where it finished 1st out of 10. He was a member of the France-USSR Association. He participated in drafting the Code des Usages.

He wrote in many genres: the novel, non-fiction, chronicles, drama, poetry (Apollinaire 1953 Chapman prize).

From 1957 to 1964, he spent several months a year in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. In 1963, he earned accolades in winning the Prix Goncourt for his novel "When the tide goes out."

In 1970, he co-wrote with Marcel Cravenne Lys dans la vallée, directed by Marcel Cravenne, based on the novel by Honoré de Balzac. In 1980, he adapted the novel by Balzac La Peau de chagrin for television, directed by Michel Favart.

He died in Champs-sur-Marne, aged 69.

Awards

Works

  • La Canadienne assassinée (Colbert) 1943 :
  • Le Pont de la folie (Colbert) 1946
  • L'Affaire de l'impasse Ronsin 1947
  • La Nef des fous (Amiot-Dumont/Julliard) 1948,
  • L'Enfant en proie aux images (Labeyrie) 1949
  • La Classe du matin (Fayard) 1949
  • Cet âge trop tendre (Éditions Julliard) 1951
  • Colporteur (Seghers), 1953 Prix Apollinaire
  • Les Lézards dans l'horloge (Julliard), 1953
  • Bonjour, Monsieur Zola (Amiot-Dumont/Hachette) 1954
  • Le Photographe délirant (Seghers) 1956
  • Le Commandant Watrin (Julliard), 1956
  • Yododo (Fayard) 1957
  • Le Rendez-vous de Bruges (Julliard) 1958
  • Un jeune homme en habit 1958
  • La Tulipe orageuse (Seghers) 1959
  • La Tête tranchée : à quoi jouent les enfants du bourreau (Julliard) 1959
  • 1900, la bourgeoisie absolue (Hachette) 1961
  • Quand la mer se retire (Julliard), 1963
  • Le Berger des abeilles (Grasset) 1974
  • La Corsetière prodigieuse (Jean-Pierre Kupczyk éditor) 1988
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