Anne-Lise Grobéty

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Anne-Lise Grobéty (1993)

Anne-Lise Grobéty (born December 21, 1949 in La Chaux-de-Fonds , † October 5, 2010 in Neuchâtel NE ) was a French-speaking Swiss writer .

biography

Anne-Lise Grobéty was born the first of two girls into a working-class family. After primary school, she attended the town's high school, where her French teachers noticed and encouraged her to write. After graduating from high school, she first enrolled at the humanities faculty at the University of Neuchâtel . During this time (1970) she published her first novel To die in February in Bertil Galland's publishing house "Cahier de la Renaissance vaudoise" , which was re-published in 1975, 1984 and 1988. In 1969 she was employed as a journalism intern at the newspaper Feuille d'Avis de Neuchâtel (now L'Express ), where she worked under the direction of the journalist Claude Pierre Chambet. She then turned entirely to writing. Numerous novels , poems and stories followed , for which she received various prizes, including the Prix ​​Rambert in 1986 and the Grand Prix CF Ramuz in 2000 for her complete works. Her writing style was strongly influenced by the " nouveau roman ".

Grobéty was married to the journalist Gilles Stauffer and had three children. She was also politically active and sat from 1973 to 1982 as a member of the Social Democrats in the Grand Council of Neuchâtel.

She died in Neuchâtel on October 5, 2010 at the age of 60.

Works

  • Pour mourir en février. Cahiers de la Renaissance vaudoise, 1970; relocated several times.
  • Zéro positive. Bertil Galland, Vevey 1975, German by Olga Gloor: Fluchtbewegung , Benziger Verlag, Zurich 1977, Ullstein Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich 1980.
  • Maternances. Poems (with drawings by Armande Oswald). Éditions Galerie Ditesheim, Neuchâtel 1979.
  • La Fiancée d'hiver. (German by Ursula Dubois: Die Wintersbraut , eFeF Verlag, Zurich 1992)
  • Contes-Gouttes. Bernard Campiche, La Tour-de-Peilz 1986 and 1994.
  • Infiniment plus. Bernard Campiche, Yvonand 1989.
    • German by Irma Wehrli Rudin: Infinitely more , Benziger Verlag, 1991.
  • Jours et contre-jours.
  • Une bouffée de bonheur!
  • Belle dame qui murder. Bernard Campiche, Yvonand 1992.
  • Non non ma fille: nouvelle.
  • Défense d'entrer et autres nouvelles. Éditions Zoé, Geneva 1996.
  • Compost blues. Association suisse des libraires de langue française, 2000.
  • Le Temps des Mots à Voix basse. Youth novel. La Joie de lire (Ed.), Geneva 2001.
  • Amour mode majeur.
  • You sometimes à une mouche. La Joie de lire (Ed.), Geneva 2004.
  • La corde de mi. Bernard Campiche, Yvonand 2006.
  • Jusqu'à pareil éclat. Bernard Campiche, Yvonand 2007.
  • L'abat-jour. Editions d'Autre part, 2008.

Works in collective

  • Écriture féminine ou féministe? Éditions Zoé, Geneva 1983.
  • Ce nom qui est devenu le sien. In: Écriture , 48, 1996 (via Alice Rivaz )
  • Interval. Revue consacrée à Monique Saint-Helier
  • The Swiss trip. Stories from the cantons. Nagel + Kimche, 2008.

Prices

  • 1969: Prix Georges-Nicole, for To die in February
  • 1986: Prix Rambert, for Die Winterbraut
  • 2000: Grand prix CF Ramuz, for their complete works
  • 2001: Prix Saint-Exupéry, for The Time of Quiet Words
  • 2002: Prix Sorcières for The Time of Quiet Words
  • 2007: Prix Lettres frontière for La corde de mi
  • 2007: Prix Bibliomedia for La corde de mi
  • 1976 and 1985: Grand Schiller Prize from the Swiss Schiller Foundation .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Campiche (French)
  2. ^ Beat Mazenauer: Anne-Lise Grobéty - feelings between rebellion and powerlessness. In: Luzerner Zeitung , June 24, 2016, accessed on February 5, 2019.
  3. ^ Publishing house website
  4. Prices and benefits (alphabetical). Swiss Schiller Foundation, accessed on February 5, 2019 .