Jacqueline Harpman

Jacqueline Harpman ( born July 5, 1929 in Brussels, † 24, 2012 in Brussels) was a Belgian French writer and psychoanalyst.

Life

Harpman is the daughter of Andries Harpman, a Jewish- Dutch businessman, and Jeanne Honorez. In 1940, the family fled to Casablanca. Harpman attended the Collège de Mers Sultan Casablanca, because she was not allowed to go to the Lycée français as a Jew. Back in Brussels, she finished high school and began to study medicine at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, but had to because of their TB illness interrupted his studies in 1950. 21 months she spent in the sanatorium of Eupen. In 1953 she married the Flemish filmmaker Emile Degelin. In 1958, she finished her first novel " L' apparition of wit ", which was published two years later. In the same year she met the publisher René Julliard know that, " L' amour et l' acacia " also published her first text. In 1959 she was awarded for " Brève Arcadie " the Prix Rossel. She then devoted himself entirely to writing. In 1963 she married Pierre Puttemans, an architect and poet, and was with him two daughters, Marianne and Toinon. After the death of Julliards in 1962, the publishing house was taken over by the " Presses de la Cité " in 1965. Disappointed at the failure of her novel " Les bons sauvages " she stopped writing and completed a psychology degree at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She worked for several years as a psychotherapist at the Clinic Fond'Roy, sat down and was interested in psychodrama and psychoanalysis. In 1976, she joined the Belgian Psychoanalytic Society ( Société Belge de psychanalyse, SBP) in, made a training analysis and wrote articles for the "Revue belge de psychanalyse ". In 1989 she met Blandine de Caunes from the publisher floor know and published several novels which won several awards and are translated into other languages. After " Moi qui n'ai pas les hommes connu " she switched from floor to Grasset. Until her death on May 24, 2012, she worked as a writer and psychoanalyst.

Awards

1959 Prix Rossel for " Brève Arcadie " 1992 Prix Point de Mire for " La plage d'Ostende " 1996 Prix Médicis for " Orlanda " 2003 Prix du roman de la Communauté française Triennial de Belgique for " La Dormition of amants " 2006 Grand Prix de Littérature de la Société des Gens de Lettres for her life's work

Publications

  • L' amour et l' acacia ( short stories ) - 1958
  • Brève Arcadie - 1959 ( Prix Rossel ); German Farewell to Arcadia, trans. by Helga Treichl, Hamburg 1961
  • L' apparition of wit - 1960
  • Les bons sauvages - 1966
  • La mémoire trouble - 1987
  • La fille démantelée - 1990
  • La plage d'Ostende - 1991
  • La lucarne - 1992
  • Le bonheur dans le crime - 1993
  • Moi qui n'ai pas les hommes connu - 1995; dt The woman, who did not know the men, trans. by Brigitte Large, Hamburg 1998
  • Orlanda - 1996 ( Prix Médicis ); German Orlanda, trans. by Brigitte Large, Hamburg 2000
  • L' orage rompu - 1998
  • Dieu et moi - 1999
  • Recit de la dernière année - 2000
  • Le véritable amour - 2000
  • La vieille dame et moi - 2001
  • En quarantaine - 2001
  • Ève et autres nouvelles - 2001
  • La dormition of amants - 2002 ( Triennial Prix du roman de la Communauté française de Belgique); dt The last sleep of lovers, trans. by Ingeborg Schmutte, Berlin 2003
  • Le temps est un rêve - 2002
  • Le placard à balais - 2003
  • L' apparition of wit suivi de Le véritable amour - 2003
  • Jusqu'au dernier jour de mes jours - 2004
  • Le passage of éphémères - 2004
  • La forêt d' Ardenne - 2004
  • Souvenirs d' Ostende - 2004
  • Eve et autres nouvelles - 2005
  • En toute impunité - 2005
  • Je me souviens de Bruxelles - 2006 ( together with others)
  • You côté d'Ostende - 2006
  • Mes Oedipe - 2006
  • Ce que n'a pas su Dominique - 2007
  • Écriture et Psychoanalysis - 2011
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