France Huser

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France Huser is a French novelist and art critic who lives and works in Paris.

Biography[edit]

France Huser was an art critic at the Nouvel Observateur for many years. Her first novel, La maison du désir, "the book of feelings", won her critical and popular success.[1] She is the author of eleven novels including Aurélia, La colline rouge, and Le murmure des sables published by Editions du Seuil, and La fille à lèvre d'orange, La triche and La peau seulement published by Gallimard. France Huser was awarded the Amerigo Vespucci prize in 2004 for her novel Le murmure des sables.

Novels[edit]

  • 1982: La maison du désir, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, ISBN 2020062674
  • 1984: Aurélia, Le Seuil, ISBN 2020091801
  • 1986: La chambre ouverte, Le Seuil, ISBN 2020093138
  • 1988: Les lèvres nues, Le Seuil, ISBN 2020115484
  • 1992: La colline rouge, Le Seuil, ISBN 2020135264
  • 1993: Charlotte Corday ou l'Ange de la colère, Paris, Éditions Robert Laffont, ISBN 2221057333
  • 1999: Les rescapés du Titanic, Bernard Géniès, France Huser, Fayard, ISBN 978-2-213-60354-4
  • 2004: Le murmure des sables, Le Seuil, ISBN 2020631113
  • 2006: La fille à lèvre d'orange, Paris, Éditions Gallimard, 144 pages ISBN 2070779815
  • 2010: La triche, Gallimard, 176 pages ISBN 9782070128617
  • 2011: La peau seulement, Gallimard

References[edit]

  1. ^ She appeared on the French television program Apostrophes in January 1983 with Françoise Dolto. See the INA archives.

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