Английская Википедия:Isabelle Spaak
Шаблон:Short description Isabelle Spaak (born 5 October 1960) is a Belgian writer living in Paris.[1][2]
The daughter of Fernand Spaak and Anna-Maria Farina, she was born in Brussels and grew up there. In July 1981, her mother killed her father and then committed suicide.[3][4] Spaak moved to France later that year, attending Paris West University Nanterre La Défense.[5] She went on to work as a journalist for VSD;[6] later, she was put in charge of the culture pages of Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi.[2]
She is perhaps best known for two autobiographical novels Ça ne se fait pas (2004), which received the Prix Victor-Rossel,[7] and Pas du tout mon genre (2006).[8] In 2011, she published Militants, a non-fiction work on the French Socialist party. Spaak published a third novel Une allure folle, based on the lives of her mother and grandmother, in 2016.[5]
Publications
- Paris, 1999
- Ça ne se fait pas : roman, 2004
- Pas du tout mon genre : roman, 2006
- Militants, 2011
- Une allure folle : roman, 2016
- Une mère, etc., 2019
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