Guy Mazeline
Guy Mazeline (12 April 1900 Le Havre - 25 May 1996 Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French writer, who won the prix Goncourt in 1932.
He is the son of Alphonse Mazeline and Elise Hélène Suzanne Jaquereau. He married on 18 December 1924, to Claire Louise Dors (7 June 1901 Nevers).[1]
Works
- Piège du démon, 1927
- Porte close, 1928
- Un royaume près de la mer, 1931
- Les Loups, 1932
- Le Capitaine Durban, 1934
- Le Délire, 1935
- Les Îles du matin, 1936
- Bêtafeu, 1937
- Le Panier flottant, 1938
- Scènes de la vie hitlérienne, 1938
- Pied d'alouette, 1941
- La Femme donnée en gages, 1943
- Tony l'accordeur, 1943
- Un dernier coup de griffe, 1944
- Le Souffle de l'été, 1946
- Valfort, 1951
- Chrétienne compagnie, 1958
- Un amour d'Italie, 1967
English Translations
- The wolves; translated from the French by Eric Sutton. New York, The Macmillan company, 1934.
References
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