Marie-Louise Haumont
Encyclopedia
Marie-Louise Haumont is a Belgian writer.
She won the 1976 Prix Femina
, for her novel, Le Trajet.
in Paris during World War II
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She won the 1976 Prix Femina
Prix Femina
The Prix Femina is a French literary prize created in 1904 by 22 writers for the magazine La Vie heureuse . The prize is decided each year by an exclusively female jury, although the authors of the winning works do not have to be women...
, for her novel, Le Trajet.
Life
She was an editor for the paper CombatCombat (newspaper)
Combat was a French newspaper created during the Second World War. Originally a clandestine newspaper of the Resistance, it was headed by Albert Ollivier, Jean Bloch-Michel, Georges Altschuler and, most of all, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, André Malraux, Emmanuel Mounier, and then Raymond Aron...
in Paris during World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
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Works
- Comme ou la journée de Madame Pline, Paris, NFR, Gallimard, 1974
- Le Trajet, Paris, NFR, Gallimard, 1976
- L'Éponge, Paris, NFR, Gallimard, 1981
External links
- "Marie-Louise Haumont", French wikipedia