Arnaud, Claude
ARNAUD, Claude
ARNAUD, Claude. French, b. 1955. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Biography. Career: Worked as a printer in Paris, France, 1973-74; Cinematographe (cinema review magazine), journalist, 1977-83; freelance writer, 1984-. Publications: (with B. Minoret) Les Salons (play), 1985; Chamfort (biography), 1989, trans. by D. Dusinberre, 1992; Les Histoires d'Amour finissent mal en general (screenplay), 1993; Le Cameleon (novel; title means: The Chameleon), 1994; Le Jeu des Quatre Coins (novel; title means: Press in the Corner), 1998; Cocteau (biography), 2003. Address: 13 rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris, France. Online address: [email protected]
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