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Régine Deforges (1935–2014)

Author of The Blue Bicycle

71+ Works 1,635 Members 20 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Régine Deforges (by François Alquier, 1996)

Series

Works by Régine Deforges

The Blue Bicycle (1981) — Author — 358 copies
The Devil Laughs Again (1944-45) (1985) — Author — 176 copies
Lea (1942-1944) (1983) — Author — 170 copies
La Bicyclette bleue, tome 4 : Noir tango (1991) — Author — 125 copies
Silk Road (1947-1949) (1994) — Author — 98 copies
Sous le ciel de Novgorod (1988) — Author — 82 copies
De blauwe fiets (1982) — Author — 67 copies
To the Freedom of Cuba! (1955-1959) (1999) — Author — 60 copies
The Final Hill (1950-1954) (1996) — Author — 54 copies
Algiers, White City (1959-1960) (2001) — Author — 41 copies
Contes pervers (1980) 40 copies
La Révolte des nonnes (1983) 39 copies
Confessions of O (1975) 36 copies
L'Orage (1996) — Author — 31 copies
The Generals of Twilight (1960-1962) (2003) — Author — 31 copies
Lola et quelques autres (1979) 28 copies
Le Cahier volé (1978) 27 copies
Pour l'amour de Marie Salat (1986) 16 copies
Blanche et Lucie (1977) — Author — 15 copies
Rencontres ferroviaires (1999) 14 copies
Les Enfants de Blanche (1983) 8 copies
Le collier de perles (2004) 6 copies
Mit eget køkken (1989) 3 copies
Agenda 2005 : marque page (2004) 3 copies
La hija de los lobos (1990) 3 copies
La Bergère d'Ivry (2014) 2 copies
Camilo (1999) 2 copies
Agenda 2002 : l’arbre (2001) 2 copies
Il Libro del Punto Croce (1993) 2 copies
Les Chiffons de Lucie (2004) 2 copies
Femmes San Tain. 1975. Cloth wwith dustjacket. (1975) — Preface — 1 copy
Silkeveien 1947-1949 (1995) 1 copy
Recettes brodées (2008) 1 copy
Fleurs et fruits (1987) 1 copy
Agenda 2000, Point de Croix, les îles (1999) — Author — 1 copy
Leone 1 copy

Associated Works

The Mammoth Book of International Erotica (1996) — Contributor — 113 copies
Histoires à lire - huit nouvelles (1994) — Contributor — 24 copies
Raymond Barre: les plumes du paon, l'envol du paon (1987) — Introduction, some editions — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Deforges, Régine
Birthdate
1935-08-15
Date of death
2014-04-03
Gender
female
Nationality
France
Birthplace
Montmorillon, Poitou, France
Place of death
Paris, France
Cause of death
heart attack
Places of residence
Montmorillon, Poitou, France (birthplace)
Occupations
novelist
playwright
publisher
essayist
short story writer
Relationships
Spengler, Franck (Son)
Wiazemsky, Léa (child)
Wiazemsky, Pierre (spouse)
Organizations
Prix Fémina
L’Or Du Temps
Short biography
Régine Deforges was born in Montmorillon, in the Poitou region of France, and educated by nuns. As a teenager, she and her family followed her father to Guinea, in west Africa, for his work. In 1953, Régine returned to France and married Pierre Spengler, an insurance agent with whom she had son. She started working in a bookshop and met publisher Jean-Jacques Pauvert, with whom she had a daughter. In 1965, after the breakdown of her marriage to Spengler, the couple opened a bookshop together. In 1967, Régine created her own books imprint, L’Or Du Temps, becoming the first woman to found a publishing house in France. It published erotic classics by such writers as Apollinaire, Gautier, and Restif La Bretonne. She began to write herself, creating novels, short stories, and anthologies that explored female sexuality. Her first work, Le Cahier volé (1978), based on her own teenage diaries, recounted in detail a close physical relationship with another girl at her high school, which when discovered had led to her expulsion. She was probably best known for her bestselling La Bicyclette bleue (1981), the first in a series of 10 novels. It sold more than 10 million copies in French and in translation, and was adapted into a television series in 2000. She was a popular guest on French television talk shows, and served as president of the Société des gens de lettres and on the jury of the Prix Femina.
In 1984, she married Pierre Wiazemsky (also known as Wiaz), an artist 14 years her junior, with whom she had another daughter.
Régine Deforges werd geboren in Montmorillon, Frankrijk. In de vele beroepen die zij heeft uitgeoefend, stond altijd het boek centraal. In 1968 begon zij als eerste vrouw in Frankrijk een eigen uitgeverij. Van haar bestseller "De Blauwe Fiets-trilogie", die maandenlang op de Franse toptienlijsten schitterde, zijn in Frankrijk alleen al meer dan 5 miljoen exemplaren verkocht en de gehele romancyclus werd in elf talen vertaald.

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A good old-fashioned novel about ordinary citizens in World War II, in France - and how they coped with life. I found this book mentioned within another novel I enjoyed - 'Stolen Lives'. Good read, without having to expend a lot of brain power.
 
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Suuze | 2 other reviews | Aug 12, 2009 |
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71
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Rating
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ISBNs
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Languages
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