Everything about Hector Bianciotti totally explained
Hector Bianciotti, born
March 19,
1930 in
Argentina, is a writer and a member of the
Académie française.
His parents were immigrants from the
Piedmont, speaking the dialect between each other but forbidding its usage with their son. Instead, they spoke
Spanish to him. Bianciotti began his study of French in
1945. He arrived in France in
1961 and completed his French naturalization in 1981. In
1982, he stopped writing in any other language than his favorite.
Académie Francaise
Hector Bianciotti was elected to the Académie française on
January 18,
1996 to
Seat 2. He succeeded
André Frossard.
Medals and Honors
- Officer of the Légion d'honneur (Legion of Honor)
- Officer of the Ordre National du Mérite (National Order of Merit)
- Prix Femina (1985) for Sans la miséricorde du Christ
Bibliography
1967
Les Déserts dorés (Denoël)
1969
Celle qui voyage la nuit (Denoël)
1970
Les Autres, un soir d’été (Gallimard)
1972
Ce moment qui s’achève (Denoël)
1977
Le Traité des saisons (Gallimard)
1982
L’Amour n’est pas aimé (Gallimard)
1985
Sans la miséricorde du Christ (Gallimard)
1988
Seules les larmes seront comptées. (Gallimard)
1992
Ce que la nuit raconte au jour (Grasset) --Translated as
What the Night Tells the Day ISBN: 1565842405
1995
Le Pas si lent de l’amour (Grasset)
1999
Comme la trace de l’oiseau dans l’air (Grasset)
2001
Une passion en toutes lettres (Gallimard)
2003
La nostalgie de la maison de Dieu (Gallimard)
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