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Geneviève Brisac

Index Geneviève Brisac

Geneviève Brisac (born 18 October 1951, in Paris) is a French writer. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Agnès Desarthe, Anorexia nervosa, Éditions de l'Olivier, Bibliothèques Sans Frontières, Children's literature, Christophe Honoré, Debt, French people, L'Express, Le Monde, Le Point, Literary criticism, Making Plans for Lena, Non-governmental organization, Novel, Paris, Petit, Prix Femina, Publishers Weekly, Screenplay, Short story, The New York Times, Virginia Woolf, Writer.

  2. French women short story writers

Agnès Desarthe

Agnès Desarthe (Naouri; born 3 May 1966) is a French novelist, children's writer and translator. Geneviève Brisac and Agnès Desarthe are 20th-century French women writers, French children's writers, French women children's writers and French women novelists.

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Anorexia nervosa

Anorexia nervosa (AN), often referred to simply as anorexia, is an eating disorder characterized by food restriction, body image disturbance, fear of gaining weight, and an overpowering desire to be thin.

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Éditions de l'Olivier

The Éditions de l'Olivier are a French publishing house created by Olivier Cohen and located 96 Boulevard du Montparnasse, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.

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Bibliothèques Sans Frontières

Bibliothèques Sans Frontières (BSF), known as Libraries Without Borders (LWB) in English, is a charitable organisation based in France that provides access to information and education for those who need it most, whether refugees in humanitarian crises or under-resourced communities in the developed world.

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Children's literature

Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children.

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Christophe Honoré

Christophe Honoré (born 10 April 1970) is a French writer and film and theatre director. Geneviève Brisac and Christophe Honoré are 20th-century French novelists and French screenwriters.

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Debt

Debt is an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money borrowed or otherwise withheld from another party, the creditor.

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French people

The French people (lit) are a nation primarily located in Western Europe that share a common French culture, history, and language, identified with the country of France.

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L'Express

(stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris.

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Le Monde

Le Monde (The World) is a French daily afternoon newspaper.

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Le Point

Le Point is a French weekly political and conservative news magazine published in Paris.

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Literary criticism

A genre of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature.

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Making Plans for Lena

Making Plans for Lena (Non ma fille, tu n'iras pas danser) is a 2009 French drama film directed by Christophe Honoré, who co-wrote the screenplay with Geneviève Brisac.

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Non-governmental organization

A non-governmental organization (NGO) (see spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from government.

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Novel

A novel is an extended work of narrative fiction usually written in prose and published as a book.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Petit

Petite or petite may refer to.

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Prix Femina

The Prix Femina is a French literary prize awarded each year by an exclusively female jury.

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Publishers Weekly

Publishers Weekly (PW) is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents.

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Screenplay

A screenplay, or script, is a written work produced for a film, television show, or video game (as opposed to a stage play) by screenwriters.

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Short story

A short story is a piece of prose fiction.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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Virginia Woolf

Adeline Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer.

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Writer

A writer is a person who uses written words in different writing styles, genres and techniques to communicate ideas, to inspire feelings and emotions, or to entertain.

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See also

French women short story writers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneviève_Brisac

Also known as Genevière Brisac.