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2 Works  





3 Prizes  





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Françoise Lefèvre






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Françoise Lefèvre (born 22 November 1942) is a French writer. She is a recipient of the Grand prix des lectrices de Elle.

Biography[edit]

Françoise Lefèvre was born on 22 November 1942 in Paris. She made her debut in literature in 1974, and each of her books tells about the episodes of her life.

Les larmes de André Hardellet (1998) relates a unique encounter between the young novelist and the poet of La Cité Montgol on Place Desnouettes, south of the 15th arrondissement of Paris. On July 23, 1974, the sick and disenchanted poet met this young woman. The new friends planned a visit the next day in Vincennes, home town of Hardellet. It did not take place: the poet died during the night.

Her son Hugo Horiot [fr], whose autism she mentioned in her book Le Petit Prince Cannibale, published an account of his condition (Asperger syndrome) in 2013: L'empereur, c'est moi.

Works[edit]

- Prix Goncourt des lycéens, 1990

Prizes[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

Prix『A la découverte d'un écrivain du Nord』2005, bestowed by the Furet du Nord bookstore and the daily La Voix du Nord.[3]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b Article du quotidien La Voix du Nord
  • External links[edit]


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