Michel Breitman

French writer and translator (1926–2009)
Michel Breitman
Born10 August 1926
Mennetou-sur-Cher
Died16 May 2009(2009-05-16) (aged 82)
Rueil-Malmaison
Occupation(s)Writer
Translator

Michel Breitman (10 August 1926 – 16 May 2009) was a French writer and translator. He won the 1986 edition of the Prix des Deux Magots with his novel Le Témoin de poussière.

A translator of Dino Buzzati, Breitman also published numerous novels, short stories and radio plays.

He wrote his first novel, Vétrino ou le bonhomme de verre directly in Italian, and when he returned to France wrote all his other works in his native tongue.

In 1964, he published the novella Sébastien.[1]

The film Fortunat, with Bourvil and Michèle Morgan was an adaptation of his eponymous novel published in 1955.

Bibliography

  • 1952: Carnet des Faux-Semblants, Mercure de France
  • 1953: Vetrino, Vallechi Editore
  • 1955: Fortunat, ou le père adopté, Éditions Denoël
  • 1956: L'Homme aux mouettes, Denoël
  • 1957: Le Mal de Dieu, Denoël
  • 1958: Une lettre, Denoël
  • 1964: Sébastien, Denoël
  • 1970: D'exil en exil, Denoël
  • 1985: Le Témoin de poussière, Laffont, Prix Ève Delacroix of the Académie française and Prix des Deux Magots
  • 1995: Après la mort de l'homme, Éditions Julliard

References

  1. ^ Rose, Marilyn Gaddis (1966). "Review: Sébastien". Books Abroad. 40 (1): 49.
  • Michel Breitman on the site of the Académie française
  • "Tempête pour le crâne de Mozart" with Michel Breitman (Tempest for the skull of Mozart)
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