Claude Faraggi

French novelist
Claude Faraggi
Born(1942-05-28)28 May 1942
Clermont-Ferrand[1]
Died14 December 1991(1991-12-14) (aged 49)
Paris[2]
LanguageFrench
Notable worksLe Signe de la bête
Le Maître d'heure
Notable awardsPrix Fénéon (1972)
Prix Femina (1975)

Claude Faraggi (28 May 1942[1] – 14 December 1991[2]) was a French writer best known for his 1975 novel, Le Maître d'heure, which won the Prix Femina.[3]

Works

  • 1965: Les Dieux du sable
  • 1967: Le Jour du fou
  • 1969: L'Effroi
  • 1971: Le Signe de la bête, (awarded Fénéon Prize, 1972)
  • 1975: Le Maître d'heure, (awarded Prix Femina)
  • 1992: L'Eau et les Cendres
  • 1992: Le Passage de l'ombre
  • 1992: Les Feux et les Présages
  • 1992: La Saison des oracles

References

  1. ^ a b "Faraggi, Claude". Brockhaus Enzyklopädie. Vol. 25 (17th ed.). 1981. p. 240. ISBN 3-7653-0000-4.
  2. ^ a b Hector Bianciotti (December 17, 1991). "Claude Faraggi l'homme de la tourmente". Le Monde. Culture section.
  3. ^ "Tous les lauréats du Prix Femina". Femina. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
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