Emmanuelle Lambert

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Emmanuelle Lambert
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Emmanuelle Lambert in 2018.
Born7 June 1975
NationalityFrench

Emmanuelle Lambert (born 7 June 1975) is a French writer.

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Biography

Emmanuelle Lambert is an associate of modern letters and a doctor of letters, beginning in 2003, with a thesis on the theatre of Jean Genet. [1]

After having worked with Alain Robbe-Grillet on the publication of some of his texts (Le Voyageur, 2001, Christian Bourgois  [ fr ]; Scenarios en rose et noir, 2005, Fayard), in 2009 she devoted her first book to him, My great writer, and signed in 2012 the afterword to Catherine Robbe-Grillet's book of memories entitled Alain (Fayard).

In 2011, she became the author of a novel entitled Un peu de vie dans la mienne [2] , and in 2013 she wrote La Tête haute. [3]

She is curator of the exhibition held on Jean Genet at the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations in 2016. [4]

In January 2018, she published a novel entitled La Désertion [5]  with Stock Editions and in May 2018, a story, Apparitions de Jean Genet [6]  (Les Impressions Nouvelles).

In November 2019, she won the Femina essay prize for her book Giono, furioso. [7]

She is curator of the Giono exhibition held at the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations in 2019-2020.

In 2021, she published the Romans and poems of Jean Genet in the Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, with Gilles Philippe  [ fr ].

Her book Le Garçon de mon père was published in August 2021. [8]

In November 2022, she published, with Éditions Gallimard, Sidonie Gabrielle Colette [9] , a literary portrait of Colette, accompanied by photographs by Gisèle Freund, Robert Doisneau, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Irving Penn, Cecil Beaton and Lee Miller. [10]

Work

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References

  1. Emmanuelle, Lambert (2003-01-01). Jean Genet : le travail du texte théâtral. www.theses.fr (These de doctorat). Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  2. Sophie Nauleau, Ca rime à quoi, France culture, 13 Nov 2011, https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/ca-rime-quoi/emmanuelle-lambert
  3. Patrick Kéchichian (11 September 2013). "Mémoire de femmes". La Croix (in French).
  4. Clément Ghys (8 May 2016). ""L'échappée belle", souvenirs de Genet". Libération .
  5. "Entretien avec Sylvie Tanette". rts.ch. 1 Feb 2018.
  6. Dubois, Jacques (2018-05-14). "Jean Genet, voix des inaudibles : Apparitions de Jean Genet d'Emmanuelle Lambert". DIACRITIK (in French). Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  7. Leménager, Grégoire; Philippe, Élisabeth (2019-11-05). "Le prix Femina 2019 récompense Sylvain Prudhomme, Manuel Vilas, Edna O'Brien et Emmanuelle Lambert". BibliObs (in French). Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  8.  Le Garçon de mon père », d'Emmanuelle Lambert : ce qui reste de nous". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
  9. "Les mille et une vies de Colette racontées par Emmanuelle Lambert". Archived from the original on 2023-02-24. Retrieved 2023-02-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. "Colette s'en va, et revient | Revue Esprit". Esprit Presse (in French). Retrieved 2023-02-24.