Jean-Edern Hallier

French author and playwright

Jean-Edern Hallier - French author and playwright
Born

March 1st, 1936
89 years ago

Died

January 12th, 1997
28 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

Links & References

A prominent French author, Hallier gained recognition for literary works that often challenged social norms. His writing encompassed novels, essays, and plays, reflecting his unique perspective on contemporary issues. Hallier was also known for his work in journalism, where he provided critical commentary on cultural and political affairs in France. His literary contributions were marked by a provocative style and a deep engagement with the complexities of modern life.

Authored the novel 'Les Déracinés'

Wrote 'Un homme à la mer', a notable play

Contributed to several French literary journals

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