Henri Deberly

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Henri Deberly

Henri Deberly (born May 28, 1882 in Amiens , † March 28, 1947 in Viroflay ) was a French writer and journalist. In 1926 he received the Prix ​​Goncourt for the novel Le supplice de Phèdre .

He was the son of the politician Albert Deberly (1844–1888), who was a Somme deputy in the National Assembly. Deberly published his first book, a collection of poems, in 1911.

Works (selection)

  • Un homme et un autre 1920
  • L'Impudente, La Nouvelle Revue française
  • Prosper et Broudilfagne 1924
  • Pancloche, 1925
  • L'Ennemi des siens, Nouvelle Revue Française 1925
  • Le supplice de Phèdre, Paris, Nouvelle revue française 1926
  • Luce et Thierry, Nouvelle Revue Française 1927
  • Tombes sans lauriers, Nouvelle Revue Française 1929
  • Auguette Le Main, Nouvelle Revue Française 1930
  • L'agonişant, Gallimard 1931
  • La Maison des trois veuves, Gallimard 1935
  • La Comtesse de Farbus, Gallimard 1937
  • La Pauvre Petite Madame Chouin, 1939

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