Valérie Valère

Valérie Valère
Born 1 November 1961
Paris, France
Died 17 December 1981
Saint-Maur-sur-le-Loir, France
Nationality French

Valérie Valère (1 November 1961 – 17 December 1981) was a French writer.

She published her first work, the book Le Pavillon des enfants fous, in 1978 after spending four years confined to a psychiatric hospital for anorexia nervosa. The book is an autobiographical account covering her relationship with her abusive parents, experiences as a child in French society, and in particular her institutionalized years.[1][2] Critics praised her style of writing and her expressive, philosophically sophisticated articulations of systemic mistreatment and misunderstanding.[2] Scholar Richard A. Mazzara likens her work to Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Herman Hesse, André Gide, and Virginia Woolf.[2]

Published works

References

  1. Viémont, Laurence (2012). "Valérie Valère, écrivain géniale décédée à 21 ans". Salon litteraire (in French).
  2. 1 2 3 "Existentialism and Escape to Essence in the Works of Valérie Valère". The French Review 61 (1): 65–70. 1987.


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