Alice Heinzelmann
Born the February 21st 1925 with Delémont, the short story writer and poetess Alice Heinzelmann achieved the major part of its career of Secrétaire of direction to Reconvilier, in Suisse.
It obtained many literary distinctions in France, in particular the Prix of the Company of the Mediterranean writers, in 1958, the Prix Midi Libre for “Filigrees”, in 1960, the Prix of honor of the President of the Republic for “Roads and pensers”, the first price with the Grand Prix of poetry of the town of Arles, in 1965. It published in 1971, its major work, “Seasons”, continuation of prose poems. Its last work " The bag with puces" , is appeared into 1991 with the Canevas editions. It also wrote monthly magazine “All”, newspaper of company of Boillat S.A. with Reconvilier, as well as the Bulletin of the Association of the Former students of the National college of business of Delémont. To divert itself, she wrote the text of some reviews, inspired by the oral chronicle. She died the December 18th 1999 with Reconvilier.
Work
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Seasons , poetic prose, Zurich, the Rainbow, 1971
- the chip Bag, news, tales and lampoons, Saint-Imier, Groundwork, 1991
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