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Anne-Marie Garat

Anne-Marie Garat (9 October 1946 – 26 July 2022) was a French novelist. She won the Prix Femina for her novel Aden in 1992 and the Prix Marguerite-Audoux for her novel Les mal famées. Studying literature in Bordeaux, she then obtained a DEA in cinema at the université de Paris I. She lived in Paris, where she taught cinema and photography. Jack Lang then commissioned her to teach cinema at the école. She has published several novels, psychological in nature and with major female characters. They are set in various eras of the 20th century (e.g. the 1910s for Dans la main du diable, the Second World War for Les mal famées). Following Dans la main du diable set before World War I in 1914, Anne-Marie Garat pursued in 2008, with L'enfant des ténèbres, her epic depiction of the 20th century, bringing up the period of 1930s and the rise of the totalitarian dictatorships. L'homme de Blaye, Flammarion, 1984 Voie non classée, Flammarion, 1985 L'insomniaque, Flammarion, 1987 Le monarque égaré, Flammarion, 1989 ; Seuil, 1996 Chambre noire, Flammarion, 1990 – Prix Alain-Fournier Aden, Seuil, 1992 – Prix Femina Photos de familles, Seuil, 1994 Merle, Seuil, 1996 Dans la pente du toit, Seuil, 1998 L'amour de loin, Actes Sud, 1998 Itsvan arrive par le train du soir, Seuil, 1999 Les mal famées, Actes Sud, 2000 ; Babel N°557 – Prix Marguerite-Audoux Nous nous connaissons déjà, Actes Sud, 2003 ; Babel n°741 La Rotonde, Actes Sud, 2004 Une faim de loup.

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