Henri Coupon Explained

Henri Coupon
Birth Date:1929 10, df=y
Nationality:French
Occupation:Lawyer
Novelist

Henri Coupon (5 October 1929 – 9 May 2024) was a French lawyer and novelist.[1] In collaboration with Paul-Claude Innocenzi, he published a number of detective novels under the pseudonym Aramon.

Biography

Born on 5 October 1929, Coupon studied law and became a lawyer, serving as Bâtonnier of the Avignon Bar. In the midst of the Algerian War, he defended many Algerians of the National Liberation Front during the transition from the French Fourth Republic to the Fifth. In 2001, he published Avocat des fellagas, 1958-1962 based on his experiences. He began his literary career writing detective novels under the name Aramon for Librairie des Champs-Élysées. His first detective novel written under his own name was titled Verdict in 1974, which was adapted into a film of the same name directed by André Cayatte. He then wrote scripts for the television series .[2]

Coupon died on 9 May 2024, at the age of 94.[3]

Publications

Historical novels

Detective novels

Signed Henri Coupon

Signed Aramon

Other publications

Filmography

Cinema

Television

Notes and References

  1. News: Allène-Dewulf. Geneviève. 10 May 2024. "C’était un monument" : Henri Coupon, ténor du barreau et écrivain, s’est éteint. French. Le Dauphiné libéré. Avignon. 14 May 2024.
  2. Book: Baudou, Jacques. Schlert. Jean-Jacques. 1984. Le Vrai Visage du Masque. French. Paris. Futuropolis.
  3. News: 10 May 2024. Infatigable homme de gauche, Henri Coupon, ancien bâtonnier d’Avignon, vient de décéder. French. Echo du Mardi. 14 May 2024.