Asa Lanova
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Asa Lanova (née Maryse Jaton, 17 March 1933 – 26 December 2017) was a Swiss dancer and author.
In 1965, she married fellow dancer Philippe Dahlmann.[1]
Lanova died at her home in Pully on 26 December 2017.[1]
Publications
- La dernière migration, Paris, Régine Deforges, 1977
- Crève l'amour, Paris, éditions Acropole, 1984; Orbe, Bernard Campiche éditeur, Template:Coll. « CamPoche», 2006
- Le cœur tatoué, Paris, éditions Mazarine, 1988
- L'étalon de ténèbre, Paris, Régine Deforges, 1991; Vevey, Éditions de l'Aire, 1999
- Le testament d'une mante religieuse, Vevey, éditions de l'Aire, 1995
- Le blues d'Alexandrie Orbe, Bernard Campiche éditeur, 1998
- Les jardins de Shalalatt Orbe, Bernard Campiche éditeur, 2001
- La Gazelle tartare, Orbe, Bernard Campiche éditeur, 2004
- La nuit du destin, Orbe, Bernard Campiche éditeur, 2007
- Les heures nues, Orbe, Bernard Campiche éditeur, 2011 ISBN 978-2-88241-286-7
References
- ^ a b Pastori, Jean Pierre. "Asa Lanova est partie dans les étoiles". Retrieved 27 December 2017 – via www.24heures.ch.