Colette Audry
Colette Audry (6 July 1906 – 20 October 1990) was a French novelist, screenwriter, and critic.
Audry was born in Orange, Vaucluse. She won the Prix Médicis for the autobiographical novel Derrière la baignoire (Behind the Bathtub). As a screenwriter she first gained acclaim for The Battle for the Railway and also wrote for her sister Jacqueline.[1] In politics she was a member of the Anti-Stalinist left[2][3] (she was a member of the Workers and Peasants' Socialist Party) and an associate to Simone de Beauvoir.[4] She died at Issy-les-Moulineaux, aged 84.
Selected filmography
- The Misfortunes of Sophie (1946)
Web sources
- ^ New York Times obituary
- ^ Brottman, Mikita (2014). The Great Grisby: Two Thousand Years of Literary, Royal, Philosophical, and Artistic Dog Lovers and Their Exceptional Animals. Harper Collins. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-06-230463-6. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
- ^ Birchall, Ian H. (2004). Sartre Against Stalinism. Berghahn Books. pp. 5–8. ISBN 978-1-78238-973-6. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
- ^ Radical Philosophy.com Archived 2007-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
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- 1958: Claude Ollier
- 1959: Claude Mauriac
- 1960: Henri Thomas
- 1961: Philippe Sollers
- 1962: Colette Audry
- 1963: Gérard Jarlot
- 1964: Monique Wittig
- 1965: René-Victor Pilhes
- 1966: Marie-Claire Blais
- 1967: Claude Simon
- 1968: Elie Wiesel
- 1969: Hélène Cixous
- 1970: Camille Bourniquel
- 1971: Pascal Lainé
- 1972: Maurice Clavel
- 1973: Tony Duvert
- 1974: Dominique Fernandez
- 1975: Jacques Almira
- 1976: Marc Cholodenko
- 1977: Michel Butel
- 1978: Georges Perec
- 1979: Claude Durand
- 1980: Jean Lahougue (declined award)
- 1980: Jean-Luc Benoziglio
- 1981: François-Olivier Rousseau
- 1982: Jean-François Josselin
- 1983: Jean Echenoz
- 1984: Bernard-Henri Lévy
- 1985: Michel Braudeau
- 1986: Pierre Combescot
- 1987: Pierre Mertens
- 1988: Christiane Rochefort
- 1989: Serge Doubrovsky
- 1990: Jean-Noël Pancrazi
- 1991: Yves Simon
- 1992: Michel Rio
- 1993: Emmanuèle Bernheim
- 1994: Yves Berger
- 1995: Vassilis Alexakis and Andreï Makine
- 1996: Jacqueline Harpman and Jean Rolin
- 1997: Philippe Le Guillou
- 1998: Homéric
- 1999: Christian Oster
- 2000: Yann Apperry
- 2001: Benoît Duteurtre
- 2002: Anne F. Garréta
- 2003: Hubert Mingarelli
- 2004: Marie Nimier
- 2005: Jean-Philippe Toussaint
- 2006: Sorj Chalandon
- 2007: Jean Hatzfeld
- 2008: Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès
- 2009: Dany Laferrière
- 2010: Maylis de Kerangal
- 2011: Mathieu Lindon
- 2012: Emmanuelle Pireyre
- 2013: Marie Darrieussecq
- 2014: Antoine Volodine
- 2016: Ivan Jablonka
- 2017: Yannick Haenel
- 2018: Pierre Guyotat
- 2019: Luc Lang
- 2020: Chloé Delaume
- 2021: Christine Angot
- 2022: Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam
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