Florence Delay
See also: Delay
Florence Delay , born the March 19th 1941 with Paris, is a novelist, actress, translator and dramatic author French. One can quote among his translations most exemplary Célestine, or tragi-comedy of Calixte and Mélibée of Fernando de Rojas.
It is the girl of Jean Delay, psychiatrist and member of the French Academy, and the sister of Claude Delay, biographer and psychoanalyst. In 1962, she played (under pseudonym) the title role of the Procès of Jeanne d' Arc of Robert Bresson. She is aggregate of Spanish and was elected member of the French Academy in 2000.
Works
- Petites forms in prose after Edison
- Minuit on the plays
- IEA IEA of the foghorn
- the Failure of the festival
- Riche and light (Price Femina in 1983)
- Course of love during mourning
- Etxemendi
- the end of time ordinary
- the short Seduction
- Says Nerval
- Graal Théâtre (with Jacques Roubaud), Gallimard, Paris, 2005.
Internal bonds
External bond
- Biographical note of the French Academy
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