Christiane Rochefort

French author of notable literature

Christiane Rochefort - Artists & Creatives born July 17th, 1917
Born
Died

1998
28 years ago — 81 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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France

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Born in 1917, this French author wrote extensively throughout the 20th century. The literary career included contributions to novels, essays, and plays that often critiqued societal norms and explored themes of feminism and personal freedom. Works such as 'Les Petits Enfants du siècle' and 'L’Innocente' showcased innovative narrative styles and complex characters, earning recognition in literary circles. Her engagement in the cultural dialogue of her time positioned her among significant contemporary writers.

Authored the novel 'Les Petits Enfants du siècle'

Published influential essays on feminism

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