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Hector Bianciotti
French writer (1930-2012).
Wikipedia | Hector Bianciotti
Statements about
Hector Bianciotti
Place of Burial
Vaugirard Cemetery
Burial Plot Reference
:
18
Award Received
Officer of the Legion of Honour
Guggenheim Fellowship
Prix Femina
(1985)
For Work
:
Sans La Miséricorde Du Christ
Point in Time
:
1985
Prince Pierre Award
Prix Médicis Étranger
(1977)
Point in Time
:
1977
Prix De La Langue Française
(1994)
Point in Time
:
1994
Officer of the National Order of Merit
Q136747220
(1983)
For Work
:
Q97062968
Point in Time
:
1983
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(7/13/1995)
Point in Time
:
7/13/1995
Instance Of
Human
Date of Birth
3/18/1930
Date of Death
6/12/2012
Place of Death
16th Arrondissement of Paris
Country
:
France
Image
Member Of
Académie Française
(1/18/1996 - 6/12/2012)
Replaces
:
André Frossard
Replaced By
:
Dany Laferrière
Start Time
:
1/18/1996
End Time
:
6/12/2012
Comité De Lecture Des Éditions Grasset
Comité De Lecture Des Éditions Gallimard
(1983 - 2012)
Start Time
:
1983
End Time
:
2012
Country of Citizenship
France
Place of Birth
Occupation
Writer
Journalist
Literary Critic
Opera Director
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Spanish
French
Native Language
French
Given Name
Hector
Notable Work
Sans La Miséricorde Du Christ
Employer
Le Nouvel Obs
Name in Native Language
Hector Bianciotti
Religion or Worldview
Catholic Church
Sex or Gender
Male
Writing Language
French
Described by Source
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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Start of Work Period
1955
Image of Grave
Position Held
Vice Chair of the French Academy
(1/18/1996 - 6/12/2012)
Replaces
:
André Frossard
Replaced By
:
Dany Laferrière
Start Time
:
1/18/1996
End Time
:
6/12/2012
End of Work Period
2012
Family Name
Bianciotti
Spouse
Angelo Rinaldi
Field of Work
Creative and Professional Writing
Prose
Literary Criticism
Opera Directing
Opera
Calchín Oeste Superficie:
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Argentina