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Nicole de Buron

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Nicole de Buron
Born12 January 1929
Died11 December 2019(2019-12-11) (aged 90)
NationalityFrench
OccupationWriter

Nicole de Buron (12 January 1929 – 11 December 2019) was a French writer.[1][2]

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Biography

Born on 12 January 1929 in Tunis, de Buron first worked for the magazine Marie Claire before she began writing novels.[3] She was the mother of two daughters.[4]

Her 1958 novel Les Pieds sur le bureau won the Prix Courteline.[5] She won the prix du Livre de l'été with the novel Qui c'est, ce garçon ? and the Grand Prize for Humor with Arrête ton cinema!.[6] In the mid-1990s, de Buron left her longtime publisher, Groupe Flammarion, to join Plon.[7] In 2003, she became the 3rd best-selling French novel writer.[8] She began operating an agricultural domain in Castelreng, near Limoux in 2014. For this, she won a medal from the Order of Agricultural Merit.[9]

Most of de Buron's works were autobiographical humorous stories.[10][11] She also often engaged in self-mockery.

De Buron largely wrote the script of the TV show Les Saintes chéries, an adaptation of two of her novels.[12][13] She was also the screenwriter of six comedy films, including Take It From the Top, Erotissimo, and Elle court, elle court la banlieue.[14] She generally helped with adaptation and dialogue in films based on her novels.[15]

Publications

  • Drôle de Sahara (1956)
  • Et vogue la gondole! (1957)
  • Les Pieds sur le bureau (1958)
  • Sainte Chérie (1964)
  • Sainte Chérie en vacances (1967)
  • Vas-y maman (1978)
  • Dix-jours-de-rêve (1982)
  • Qui c'est, ce garçon ? (1985)
  • C'est quoi, ce petit boulot ? (1988)
  • Où sont mes lunettes ? (1991)
  • Arrêtez de piquer mes sous ! (1992)
  • Arrête ton cinéma ! (1994)
  • Mais t'as tout pour être heureuse ! (1996)
  • Chéri, tu m'écoutes ? … alors, répète ce que je viens de dire (1998)
  • Mon cœur, tu penses à quoi ? - … À rien (2000)
  • Docteur, puis-je vous voir… avant six mois ? (2003)
  • C’est fou ce qu’on voit de choses dans la vie ! (2006)

Filmography

  • Erotissimo (1969)
  • Elle court, elle court la banlieue (1973)
  • Attention les yeux ! (1976)
  • Run After Me Until I Catch You (1976)
  • Take It From The Top (1978)
  • Rends-moi la clé (1981)[16]

Television

  • Les Saintes chéries (1965–1970)
  • Qui c'est ce garçon? (1987)[17]
  • C'est quoi ce petit boulot? (1991)[18]

Theatre

  • Remarie-moi (1979)[19]

References

  1. ^ "Prix Jean Leduc". Académie Française (in French).
  2. ^ "Décès de l'autrice à succès Nicole de Buron". L'Independant (in French). 12 December 2019.
  3. ^ Nicole de Buron (7 January 2013). Sainte Chérie (in French). ISBN 978-2-84492-543-5.
  4. ^ "Sociologie". Le Soir.be (in French). 2 March 1989.
  5. ^ "Nicole de Buron". RTS (in French). 24 October 1964.
  6. ^ de Buron, Nicole (30 October 2014). C'est fou ce qu'on voit de choses dans la vie !. Place des éditeurs. ISBN 9782259215558.
  7. ^ "Riche et célèbre. Sujet Buron.Nicole de Buron, Mon coeur, tu penses à quoi?... à rien ...Plon, 228 pp., 99 F. René de Ceccatty, L'éloignement, Gallimard, 152 pp., 88 F la Méthode Clémenceau, de Jean-Pierre Clémenceau (Robert Laffont, 216 pp., 129 F." Libération (in French). 9 March 2000.
  8. ^ "Guérir le stress". L'Express (in French). 8 March 2004.
  9. ^ "Singoquet Elie Angelique". Verif (in French).
  10. ^ "Nicole de Buron perd ses lunettes : quand les faits vous imposent un âge". Le Soir.be (in French). 24 June 1991.
  11. ^ "Nicole de Buron a inventé un nouvel antidépresseur". Le Soir.be (in French). 27 April 1996.
  12. ^ "Les saintes chéries". ina.fr (in French). 7 August 2008.
  13. ^ "Ciel, mon mari ne bosse plus!". L'Express (in French). 13 April 2000.
  14. ^ "Nicole de Buron fait son ciné et plaide pour la reconnaissance du scénariste dans un livre et une rencontre". Le Soir.be (in French). 19 April 1995.
  15. ^ "Micro Ondes". Le Soir.be (in French). 27 July 1990.
  16. ^ "Recherche transversale dans les collections". Ciné-Ressources (in French).
  17. ^ "Qui C'est ce Garçon ?". Base de Données de Films Français (in French).
  18. ^ "C'est quoi ce petit boulot?". Base de Données de Films Français (in French).
  19. ^ "Remarie Moi". Théâtre Danou (in French).
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