Marie-Claude Sandrin Explained

Marie-Claude Sandrin (born December 1937, in Bordeaux) is a French writer.

Biography

Sandrin won the prix Cazes in 1967 for her first novel, La Forteresse de boue, published by .[1] [2] Two other novels will be published by the same house: La Cendre d’un été (1971) and L’homme à chagrin (1980).

Several critics have highlighted relationships with Chateaubriand, Mauriac, Gracq, whom Marie-Claude Sandrin considers to be her "family".

Marie-Claude Sandrin also held a career in journalism and worked for twenty years in the Méridional, as well as in numerous magazines.

Works

Novels
Essays

External links

Notes and References

  1. Google books La Revue de Paris
  2. Google books La Quinzaine Littéraire, 1967
  3. Google books Livres Hebdo, 1980