Voldemar Lestienne

French writer and journalist

Voldemar Lestienne (2 December 1931 – 1 December 1990 in Paris) was a French writer and journalist, winner of the 1975 prix Interallié.

Biography

Voldemar Lestienne is a journalist and a reporter before becoming deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper France-Soir and then deputy director of France Dimanche.[1] At the same time, he wrote a career as a writer with two successful sales novels, Furioso and Fracasso - transpositions of Dumas's Three Musketeers in the context of the Second World War, and was rewarded by the Prix Interallié for L'Amant de poche (1975) and which was his latest novel though.[1]

Work

  • 1958: Dillinger
  • 1958: Furioso
  • 1973: Fracasso, Livre de Poche, ISBN 2253007641
  • 1975: L'Amant de poche — Éditions Grasset, ISBN 2246002613, Prix Interallié

References

  1. ^ a b Fin de carrière pour l'écrivain Voldemar Lestienne by Pierre Maury in Le Soir 26 December 1990.

External links

  • Voldemar Lestienne on Babelio
  • Les furieux fracas de Voldemar Lestienne on Unidivers
  • Voldemar Lestienne on Goodreads
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Laureates of the Prix Interallié
1930–1950
  • 1930 André Malraux
  • 1931 Pierre Bost
  • 1932 Simonne Ratel
  • 1933 Robert Bourget-Pailleron
  • 1934 Marc Bernard
  • 1935 Jacques Debû-Bridel [fr]
  • 1936 René Laporte [fr]
  • 1937 Romain Roussel
  • 1938 Paul Nizan
  • 1939 Roger de Lafforest
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  • 1945 Roger Vailland
  • 1946 Jacques Nels [fr]
  • 1947 Pierre Daninos
  • 1948 Henry Castillou [fr]
  • 1949 Gilbert Sigaux [fr]
  • 1950 Georges Auclair [fr]
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