1990 : Les Scandaleuses
Paris, Vernal/Philippe Lebaud, 234 pages.
Collection Mémoires d’autres. Note: Awaiting annotation.
Paris, Vernal/Philippe Lebaud, 234 pages.
Collection Mémoires d’autres. Note: Awaiting annotation.
Paris, Vernal/Philippe Lebaud, 234 pages.
For a long time, the term “adventuress” was reserved for what were known as demi-mondaines, i.e. those who, considering marriage to be a wholesale business, chose the retail trade to escape a destiny of submission and reproduction and conquer control of their own destiny.
This is not the type of adventuress we’re talking about here. Françoise gives us a dozen portraits of women who, fighting and battling both on land and at sea, forged a name for themselves and a political or military destiny. Others still, a spiritual destiny. Some of these women were the subject of separate books in Françoise’s oeuvre, such as Isabelle Eberhardt (La Couronne de sable) and Antoinette Lix (L’Amazone sombre).
Paris, Michel de Maule, 271 pages.
Note: Awaiting annotation.
Paris, Editions de Magrie, 93 pages.
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Paris, Editions de Magrie, 208 pages.
Collection les Nuées Volantes.
Françoise gives us a refined, deep and sensitive novel. In a lost locality in Brittany, a writer tries to escape her demons, but a very innocent investigator, more or less manipulated by her boss, comes to upset her nightmares. “Powerful, moving, with a rare sensitivity” (letter from Gilles Perrault to Françoise). (Alain)
Paris, Editions de Magrie, 186 pages.
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