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France Huser

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France Huser is a French novelist and art critic who lives and works in Paris.

Biography

France Huser was an art critic at the Nouvel Observateur for many years. Her first novel, La maison du désir, "the book of feelings", won her critical and popular success. She is the author of eleven novels including Aurélia, La colline rouge, and Le murmure des sables published by Editions du Seuil, and La fille à lèvre d'orange, La triche and La peau seulement published by Gallimard. France Huser was awarded the Amerigo Vespucci prize in 2004 for her novel Le murmure des sables.

Novels

References

  1. She appeared on the French television program Apostrophes in January 1983 with Françoise Dolto. See the INA archives.

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