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Jacques Lanzmann (1927–2006)

Autore di Le têtard

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Opere di Jacques Lanzmann

Le têtard (1976) 21 copie
Rue des mamours (1980) 16 copie
Le Lama bleu (1983) 12 copie
La Baleine Blanche (1981) 10 copie
Fou de la marche (1985) 10 copie
Hôtel Sahara (1990) 9 copie
Le Raja (1995) 8 copie
Le septième ciel (1985) 8 copie
Rue des rosiers (2002) 8 copie
La Horde d'or (1944) 7 copie
Les Transsiberiennes (1978) 7 copie
Američki štakor (1973) 7 copie
Nana's ontwaken (1987) 6 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Lanzmann, Jacques
Data di nascita
1927-05-04
Data di morte
2006-06-21
Luogo di sepoltura
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
France
Luogo di nascita
Bois-Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Luogo di morte
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Luogo di residenza
Bois-Colombes, France
Chile
Paris, France
Brioude, Haut-Loire, France
Attività lavorative
lyricist
scriptwriter
literary critic
publishing executive
French Resistance
journalist (mostra tutto 9)
painter
novelist
adventurer
Relazioni
Lanzmann, Claude (brother)
Aragon, Louis (editor)
Dutronc, Jacques (colleague)
Organizzazioni
Europe 1, Radio (Présentateur)
France Observateur (Journaliste)
L'Express (Journaliste, 19 60 | 19 62)
Lettres françaises (Critique littéraire)
Jean-Claude Lattès éditions (Editeur)
Denoël éditions (Directeur de collection, 19 72 | 19 74) (mostra tutto 7)
Ramsay éditions (Directeur littéraire, 1995)
Premi e riconoscimenti
Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur
Grand prix de la chanson française (En tant qu'auteur décerné par la Société des auteurs)
Breve biografia
Jacques Lanzmann was born to a Jewish family in Bois-Colombes, France. In 1934, following the divorce of his parents, he and his older brother Claude Lanzmann and their sister Évelyne (later Rey) went to live with their father in Brioude, in the Auvergne region. During the first years of the Nazi Occupation of France in World War II, when he was 12 years old, he worked for a while as a farmhand. In 1943, he joined Claude and their father in the Resistance. Jacques was arrested in Aix-en-Provence and sentenced to death by firing squad, but managed to escape. After the war, he moved to Paris and became a painter. In the late 1940s-early 1950s, he traveled around the world, doing odd jobs, and lived for a while in Chile as a copper miner. The manuscript of a novel he had written, La glace est rompue (The Ice Is Broken), was given by Claude to his mentors Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, and published in 1954. Jacques' second novel, Le Rat d'Amérique (1956), inspired by his experiences in Chile, was a commercial success and led to him being offered as job as literary critic for the Communist magazine Les Lettres françaises, edited by Louis Aragon. He was sent by the magazine to the Soviet Union to report on the literary scene there. On his return, he wrote the novel Cuir de Russe (1957), depicting the extreme poverty he had witnessed, and was promptly expelled from the French Communist Party. In 1959, he wrote the first of a dozen film screenplays, the comedy Le Travail c'est la liberté (Work and Freedom), and became a journalist for L'Express. In 1963, with Daniel Filipacchi, he co-founded Lui, a new men's magazine, and served as its editor. In the mid-1960s, he worked with singer-composer Jacques Dutronc on the lyrics of songs that made him famous; he went on to write songs for a number of other artists, including Johnny Hallyday, Françoise Hardy, and Petula Clark. After leaving Lui in 1968, Lanzmann co-founded the publishing company, Les Editions Spéciales with Jean-Claude Lattès, later renamed JC Lattès, and subsequently founded the firm Jacques Lanzmann et Seghers Editeurs. In the 1970s, Lanzmann wrote a number of bestsellers and won the prestigious Prix RTL Grand Public in 1977 for his novel Le Têtard. His last book, Une vie de famille (A Family Life), appeared in 2006, shortly before his death.

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Recensioni

> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Guitton-Celui-qui-croyait-au-ciel-et-celui-qui-ny...

> CELUI QUI CROYAIT AU CIEL ET CELUI QUI N'Y CROYAIT PAS, de Jean Guitton et Jacques Lanzmann. — Jacques Lanzmann a eu bien du courage d’oser affronter ce petit volcan d’un mètre cinquante de haut qu’est Jean Guitton. La lecture de Celui qui croyait au ciel et celui qui n ’y croyait pas est un formidable moment de jubilation et de jouissance intellectuelle. Celle d’un homme dont l’humour et la vitalité traduisent toute la force de Dieu. Bravo à Lanzmann d’avoir accepté le rôle impossible du contradicteur. On ne présente plus ces deux auteurs très connus. L’un est pétri par l’Éternel, l’autre est un grand journaliste transhumant devant l’Éternel. Ils nous donnent ici un merveilleux dialogue. Position réciproque irréversible. De chaque côté du fleuve, nos auteurs cheminent. Guitton accompagne son Seigneur. Lanzmann, s’appuie sur un bon gros bâton noueux de marcheur qui le fait avancer vers des absolus sans Dieu. La dernière page de cet ouvrage atteste de la qualité de ces deux remarquables philosophes itinérants.
« En somme, dit Jean Guitton, si saint Paul n’était pas si mystérieusement présent à notre entretien, ce serait une conversation entre deux frères. Or, nous sommes davantage que des frères, nous sommes des contraires jumeaux. Et il n’y a de vrai dialogue qu’entre proches dissemblables.
- Je dois vous dire que vous allez me manquer, répond Lanzmann.
- J. G. : Avec nous deux, il faudrait composer un troisième être. A la fois vous et moi. Il faudrait nous marier et avoir un enfant, mais comme c’est impossible... »
Et Lanzmann de conclure : « Il y a ce livre. Ceux qui le liront feront cette synthèse ». Ed. Desclée de Brouwer. (Albert SARALLIER.)
Nouvelles Clés, (5), Printemps 1995 (NS), (p. 90)
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