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+ | Novelist. First novel, ' Mon village à l'heure allemande' (1945), won the 'Prix Goncourt'. Other books include 'Dear Agle' (1947) and 'L’Odeur de l'herbe' (1962), 'The Skin of Zebras (1969), 'All Born of Woman (1976), and 'My Half of Orange' (1973), many of which contain homosexual content and plots. Film critic for the weekly Arts magazine, and literary critic for Nouvel Observateur . Became the best known homosexual in France of his time, with a readership and radio audience in the millions. Argued that homosexuals were normal people. Committed suicide after depression. | ||
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− | == | + | * [[Literary Critics and Editors Who Identify as LGBTQ]] |
+ | * [[Prominent Theatre and Film Critics Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
+ | * [[Popular LGBTQ Radio Hosts]] | ||
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+ | ==Further Reading/Research== | ||
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+ | * https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/jean-louis-bory/ | ||
+ | * https://www.franceculture.fr/personne/jean-louis-bory | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 24 September 2019
Country
France
Birth - Death
1919 - 1979
Occupation
Writer
Description
Novelist. First novel, ' Mon village à l'heure allemande' (1945), won the 'Prix Goncourt'. Other books include 'Dear Agle' (1947) and 'L’Odeur de l'herbe' (1962), 'The Skin of Zebras (1969), 'All Born of Woman (1976), and 'My Half of Orange' (1973), many of which contain homosexual content and plots. Film critic for the weekly Arts magazine, and literary critic for Nouvel Observateur . Became the best known homosexual in France of his time, with a readership and radio audience in the millions. Argued that homosexuals were normal people. Committed suicide after depression.
See Also
- Literary Critics and Editors Who Identify as LGBTQ
- Prominent Theatre and Film Critics Who Identify as LGBTQ
- Popular LGBTQ Radio Hosts