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Camille Laurens
Born (1957-11-06) 6 November 1957 (age 66)
Dijon
LanguageFrench
Notable worksDans ces bras-là
Notable awardsPrix Femina

Camille Laurens (born 6 November 1957)[1] is a French writer and winner of the Prix Femina, 2000, for Dans ces bras-là.[2]

Works

  • L'amour, roman. Paris: P.O.L. 2003. ISBN 2867449375. OCLC 51898498.
  • Dans ces bras-là. S.L.: Le Grand livre du mois. 2001. ISBN 9782702860953. OCLC 743142413.
  • Celle que vous croyez. [Paris]. ISBN 9782072716140. OCLC 991711239.
  • Jardins de cristal : Baccarat, Daum, Lalique, St-Louis. Dupont-Rougier, Vincent, 1966- ..., Pôle verrier (Lorraine), Lorraine. Conseil régional. [Paris]: Gallimard. 2008. ISBN 9782070122165. OCLC 470880548.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Romance nerveuse : roman. [Paris]: Gallimard. 2010. ISBN 9782070119912. OCLC 513673739.
  • Les fiancées du Diable enquête sur les femmes terrifiantes. Paris: Editions du Toucan. 2011. ISBN 9782810004461. OCLC 800481629.
  • Les travaux d'Hercule : roman. Paris: Gallimard. 2012. ISBN 9782070138227. OCLC 872671200.
  • Romance : roman. [Paris]: Gallimard. 2012. ISBN 9782070138234. OCLC 798397522.
  • Le grain des mots. Paris: Gallimard. 2011. ISBN 9782070139330. OCLC 820529482.
  • L'avenir : roman. Paris: Gallimard. 2013. ISBN 9782070141722. OCLC 848706927.
  • Ni toi ni moi roman. [Paris]: Gallimard. ISBN 9782070143337. OCLC 893787747.
  • La petite danseuse de quatorze ans. Paris: Stock. 2017. ISBN 9782234069282. OCLC 1003642990.
    • Little Dancer Aged Fourteen: The True Story Behind Degas's Masterpiece (English translation), Other Press, 2018 [3]

References