Hélène de Montferrand (born 1947 Saint-Mandé) is a French novelist.
She grew up in Algeria and studied at Nanterre and at the Sorbonne. Her work continues and "resonates with echoes" the work of Jeanne Galzy. She received the Goncourt prize for a first novel (not to be mistaken with the Prix Goncourt) in 1990 for Les amies d'Héloïse. The novel is an exchange of letters. She contributes regularly to the Lesbia magazine.
Works
- Sonate royale, poèmes, Paris, les Paragraphes littéraires de Paris, 1970
- Les Amies d'Héloïse, roman, Ed. de Fallois, Paris, 1990
- Journal de Suzanne, roman, Ed. de Fallois, Paris, 1991, ISBN 978-2-87706-118-6
- Les Enfants d'Héloïse, Double interligne, Paris, 1997 ; la Cerisaie, Paris, 2002
- Avec Elula Perrin, L'Habit ne fait pas la nonne, Paris, Double interligne, 1998
- Avec Elula Perrin, Ne tirez pas sur la violoniste, Paris, Double interligne, 1999
- Retour à Sarcelles, roman des temps prolétariens, Paris, la Cerisaie : 2004
References
- "Hélène de Monferrand". lezz-rencontres.fr-bb.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- Hawthorne, Melanie (2003). "'Une voiture peut en cacher une autre': Twentieth-Century Women Writers Read George Sand". SubStance. 32 (3): 92–108. doi:10.1353/sub.2003.0056. JSTOR 3685530. S2CID 170618882.
- Waelti-Walters, Jennifer (2000). Damned Women: Lesbians in French Novel. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 187. ISBN 9780773568570.
- Martel, Frédéric (1999). The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968. Stanford UP. p. 139. ISBN 9780804732741.
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