Paris, le Livre contemporain. Of Françoise, Mac Orlan said : "Her style is so colorful that you have to read her books with sunglasses". What would he have said of Les Bergères de l'Apocalypse prefigured by this book? Because it is indeed about a fight of women, arms...
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1958: Chevrette et Virginie
Hachette, coll. Bibliothèque verte n°46, 253 pages. This first novel intended for young people is adorned with a cover whose reading could be much less innocent today than at the time. And it is the story of two adventurous and shipwrecked women that is told to us. We...
1957: Les Amours de Roméo et Juliette
Paris, Édition Rombaldi, coll. Le club de la Femme. Here, a novel with Cyranesque accents, which is worth it for its detailed and colorful descriptions of Verona in the 15th century. Apart from that, it's a book to support herself financially, written without passion....
1957: Belle humeur ou la véridique histoire de Mandrin
Paris, Le livre contemporain – Amiot-Dumond, coll. Visages de l’aventure, 202 pages. The Ferme Générale (1680 - 1794) was a body of financiers and shareholders who, having bought the office from the King, collected the various taxes in force, with the right to keep...
1956 : La Vie passionnée d’Arthur Rimbaud
In this book, Françoise shows not only the poet, but above all the man Rimbaud in all the ups and downs of his life, with his vices, his eruptions of character. Rimbaud's genius shines through, with his eruptive temperament, his absolute loyalty to himself, his...
1955 : Jours de chaleurs
Paris, Éditions de Paris, coll. série blonde, 249 pages. Spain again. This sentimental novel hides under an apparent lightness memories of Françoise's youth: the war in Spain, the Campaign in France. The novel's heroine hides a secret, and a fiery soul not unlike that...
1955: Le Ministère des vains désirs
Nouvelles éditions Debresse, coll. série « de cape et d’Idée », Paris, 104 pages Note: Awaiting annotation.
1954: La Hollandaise volante
Broadcast by Radio-Lille. Probably lost, so we can only speculate on this Flying Dutchwoman. The Flying Dutchman is the archetype of ghost ships, prominently featured in the tales and legends passed down and still passed down to seafarers. It represents the fatal omen...
1954 : Le Quadrille des matamores
Plon Note: Awaiting annotation.