Laurice Schehadé (also Laurice Schehadé-Benzoni; 1908–2008) was a Lebanese novelist and poet.[1][2]
Biography
editBorn in Egypt of French-speaking Lebanese parents. There was at least one sibling, a brother, Georges Schehadé.[3] The family was of Greek orthodox aristocratic French-speaking ancestry. Schehadé studied in Beirut. In 1934, she married an Italian diplomat, the Marquis Giorgio Benzoni, whom she met in Damascus, and then lived abroad in Sarajevo, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Paris, and Holland.
Schehadé published short-run booklets, which were largely autobiographical fictions, returning to her past and expressing in fluid poetic language her nostalgia for Lebanon and the days of her childhood. Several of these short texts were collected in 1999 under the title Les Livres d'Anne; included is a historical depiction of violence in Lebanon.[4]
Selected works
edit- Journal d'Anne (1947; ISBN 2-84289-279-8)
- Récit d'Anne (1950)
- Le temps est un voleur d'images (1952)
- La Fille royale et blanche (1953).
- Fleurs de chardon (1955)
- Portes disparues (1956)
- Jardins d'orangers amers (1956)
- Les Grandes horloges (1961)
- Le Batelier du vent (1961)
- J'ai donné au silence ta voix (1962)
- Du ruisseau de l'aube (1966)
- Un jeu d'enfant (2000)
- Les larmes ont la couleur de l'eau (2004)
References
edit- ^ Copyright Office, Library of Congress 1962, p. 1144.
- ^ Valgimigli & Pancrazi 2003, p. 79.
- ^ Badr 2010, p. 26.
- ^ Jack 1996, p. 210.
Bibliography
edit- Badr, Maha (1 September 2010). Georges Schehadé ou la poésie du réel. Editions L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-25877-8.
- Copyright Office, Library of Congress (1962). Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1961: July-December. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. p. 1144.
- Jack, Belinda (5 September 1996). Francophone Literatures: An Introductory Survey. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-158413-8.
- Valgimigli, Manara; Pancrazi, Pietro (1 January 2003). Storia di un'amicizia: Scelta dal carteggioinedito (in French). Lampi di stampa. ISBN 978-88-488-0153-9.
External links
edit- Une Forêt Cachée, 156 Portraits d'Écrivains Oubliés", by Éric Dussert (in French)