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Henri-François Rey

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Henri-François Rey (July 31, 1919 in Toulouse - July 22, 1987 in Paris) was a French writer, dramaturge and screenwriter. His book La Fête espagnole (The Spanish party) won the 1959 Prix des Deux Magots. His best-known work, Les Pianos mécaniques (Mechanical pianos) won the Interallié prize in 1962, and was adapted to film by Juan Antonio Bardem in 1965 as The Uninhibited.[1][2][3]

Works

  • La Fête espagnole (1958)
  • La comédie (1960)
  • Les Pianos mécaniques (1962)
  • Les Chevaux masqués (1965)
  • Le Rachdingue (1967)
  • Halleluyah ma vie (1970)
  • Le Barbare (1972)
  • Schizophrénie, ma soeur (1973)
  • Dali dans son labyrinthe (1974)
  • La parodie (1980)
  • Feu le palais d'hiver (1981)
  • A l'ombre de moi-même (1981)
  • Le sacre de la putain (1983)
  • La jeune fille nue (1986)
  • Le café Méliton (1987)

References

  1. ^ "Henri-François Rey (Author of Los organillos)". GoodReads. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Henry-François Rey, escritor". El País (in Spanish). July 23, 1987. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  3. ^ Guyader, Antonin (2006). La revue Idées (1941-1944): Des non-conformistes en Révolution nationale (in French). Editions L'Harmattan. p. 333. ISBN 9782296152106.