See also: Novarina

Valère Novarina (born the May 4th 1947 with Oak-Bougeries, in the suburbs of Swiss Geneva in ) is a writer, Dramaturge, Director, but also painter and Photographe free - Swiss.

Biography

Valère Novarina is the son the Architecte Maurice Novarina (1907 - 2002) and of the actress Manon Trolliet. It passed its childhood and its adolescence to Thonon-the-Baths, city of the high-Savoyard Chablais and left to study the Philosophie and the Philologie with the Sorbonne.

In 1974, its first part, the Workshop stealing is put in scene by Jean-Pierre Sarrazac. In 1976, for the National theater of Marseilles, it carries out Falstaff , a free adaptation of both Henry IV of William Shakespeare.

It put in scene several of its parts: the Drama of the life , You who live time , I am , the Flesh of the man , the Garden of recognition , the red Origin and the Scene .

It carried out two emissions for the radiophonic Workshop of creation on France Culture: the Theater of the ears (1980) and the Cymbals of the man out of wooden of the limonaire resound (1994).

Valère Novarina is also a draftsman, and a painter (see).

With the Cinema, three films used extracts of its texts: Zanzibar , realized by Christine Pascal , Looks after your line and New wave , carried out by Jean-Luc Godard.

Literary works

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