Aline Kiner Explained
Aline Kiner (18 June 1959 – 7 January 2019) was a French journalist and novelist.[1] [2]
Biography
Kiner began as a journalist for Sciences et Avenir in 1995, and was then named editor-in-chief of special issues in 2008.[3] She also collaborated with the French documentary series Thalassa, and for the French newspaper Libération.[4] [5]
She wrote four books and novels, including La nuit des béguines, which won the Prix Culture et Bibliothèques pour tous in 2018.
Works
- La cathédrale, livre de pierre, Presses de la Renaissance, 2004[6]
- Le jeu du pendu, Liana Levi, 2011[7]
- La vie sur le fil, Liana Levi, 2014[8]
- La nuit des béguines, Liana Levi, 2017[9]
References
- Web site: Mort de la journaliste et écrivaine Aline Kiner. 8 January 2019. Le Monde. French.
- Web site: Mort d'Aline Kiner, auteure de "la Nuit des béguines". 7 January 2019. Libération. French.
- Web site: Disparition d'Aline Kiner, rédactrice en chef des hors-séries de Sciences et Avenir. 8 January 2019. Sciences et Avenir. French.
- Web site: Khéops repasse au contrôle cosmique. 16 March 2018. Libération. French.
- Web site: Assassins d’aube. 19 March 2011. Libération. French.
- Web site: La cathédrale, livre de pierre.. 3 December 2004. Libération. French.
- Web site: "C'est à lire" : "Le jeu du pendu" d'Aline Kiner. 6 February 2011. RTL. French. 10 January 2019. 9 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190109204848/https://www.rtl.fr/culture/c-est-a-lire-le-jeu-du-pendu-d-aline-kiner-7657652407. dead.
- Web site: Numéro gagnant. 13 June 2014. Le Monde. French.
- Web site: " La Nuit des béguines " d’Aline Kiner. 28 September 2017. LaCroix. French.