Anne-Marie Cazalis

Anne-Marie Cazalis
Born 1920
Boufarik, Algeria
Died July 30, 1988
Paris, France
Occupation writer, journalist, actor

Anne-Marie Cazalis (1920 in Boufarik, Algeria July 30, 1988 in Paris, France) was a French writer, journalist and briefly an actress.

Biography

Cazalis won the Paul-Valéry award for poetry laureate in 1943. She was a friend of Juliette Gréco and briefly had an affair with little known cellist Paul Taylor[1] and both became emblematic personalities of the Parisian nights of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, where she frequented other writers such as Boris Vian and Jean-Paul Sartre.

She later became a journalist and, as a correspondent for Elle magazine, she travelled all around the world. She also participated in a few films and published several essays and novels.

Works

Cinema

Theatre

Books

Planh

Planh. 10 poèmes de Anne-Marie Cazalis, avec un portrait de l'auteur par Valentine Hugo is the title of a poetry book written in French by Anne-Marie Cazalis.[2]

The work was published in Paris in February 1944 by Odette Lieutier. Still under German occupation, the editor issued only 250 hand-made books.[3][4] A quadrilingual new edition in French, English, Portuguese and Spanish was published in 2012.[5]

Bibliography

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, February 21, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.