Hélène de Monferrand

Hélène de Montferrand (born 1947 Saint-Mandé, Paris) is a French novelist.

She grew up in Algeria and studied at Nanterre and at the Sorbonne.[1] Her work continues and "resonates with echoes" the work of Jeanne Galzy. She received the Goncourt prize for a first novel (not to be mistaken with the Prix Goncourt) in 1990 for Les amies d'Héloïse.[2] The novel is an exchange of letters.[3] She contributes regularly to the Lesbia magazine.[4]

Works

References

  1. http://lezz-rencontres.fr-bb.com/auteurs-f67/helene-de-monferrand-t1837.htm
  2. Hawthorne, Melanie (2003). "'Une voiture peut en cacher une autre': Twentieth-Century Women Writers Read George Sand". SubStance 32 (3): 92–108. doi:10.1353/sub.2003.0056.
  3. Waelti-Walters, Jennifer (2000). Damned Women: Lesbians in French Novel. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 187. ISBN 9780773568570.
  4. Martel, Frédéric (1999). The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968. Stanford UP. p. 139. ISBN 9780804732741.


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