Orlanda
(Jacqueline Harpman)
Jacqueline Harpman born on July 5, 1929 in the private clinic of Etterbeek of Jeanne Honour and Andries Harpman. In April 1940 the Harpman family leaves Brussels to go to live in Morocco, they pass by Paris where Jacqueline written her first ?novel? which does not exceed a half-page. They will remain over there during more than five years except the elder sister of Jacqueline, Andrée, who goes back to Brussels. During the invasion of Belgium, his grandmother, her brother as of other members of his families are deported in Germany from where they will never return. In 1941, Jacqueline is ad missed at the college of Casablanca where she will study the modern languages with, in particular English and Arabic. Jacqueline is an average pupil but wishes to be made appreciate for her intellectual qualities. Fascinated by herFrench professor, Miss Barthes, she develops a true passion for grammar, the syntax and the Traditional ones of the French literature. she knows Racine by heart and would like to become tragic actress. In 1945-1946, she returns to Brussels. She is registered with the College of Forest to finish her humanities there. She is very advances some excluding, of course, in Latin, Greek and Flemish! She obtains her diploma and is registered in the Free University of Bruxelles in medicine. In 1950, she spends 21 month under pneumothorax to the university sanatorium of Eupen because she is reached of tuberculosis. She is devoted to the writing and completes her first novel: Dangerous Plays. She never left the paperboards. In 1952, she returns to Brussels and resumes her studies with one year of delay. She makes a success in her examinations and passes in 1st Doctorate. In November, Andries Harpman dies. Because of a appendicectomy in 1953, she misses her examinations and tries to cumulate 1st and 2nd doctorates but she fails. She maries with the scenario writer Emile Degelin. In 1954, she is devoted completely to the writing and meets the editor Rene Juillard. In 1958, a first text is published, the Love and the acacia. She finishes also a novel, the Appearance of the spirit, published in 1960. In 1959 Short Arcadia (qualified by the criticism of ?New? Princess of Clève) receives the Rossel Price. In 1963, she maries with Pierre Puttemans. Birth of her first child, Marianne. In 1965, in addition to radio broadcasts on the cinema and of theatrical criticisms, Jacqueline finishes her 3rd novel, the Good Savages. She gives rise to her second daughter, Toinon. In 1966 Rene Juillard dies and Christian Bourgeois takes the direction of the publisher. Its very different leading policy, the Good Savages passes indetected. After this disappointment, Jacqueline Harpman ceases writing and since 1967 starts with the ULB of the studies of psychology. Having much exemption, she makes two candidatures in one year. In 2nd licensee, she carries out a training course with the private clinic Fond' Roy or she will be committed after her studies as psychotherapist. In 1979, she presents her report which exposes the forecast to the blind man on tests of Rorschach. In 1971, Jacqueline begins a didactic analysis which will finish in 1977. Meanwhile, she leaves Fond' Roy and for the Belgian Company of Psychoanalysis. From this moment, she will not make any more but of the psychoanalysis. 1980, experienced psychoanalyst, she is devoted to the interpretation of the cases and writes articles for the Belgian Review of psychoanalysis. It's finally into 1985 that Jacqueline Harpman recovers to write, she writes the first jet of the turbid Memory in two weeks. It will be published in 1987 and inaugurates a second period of the literary life of Jacqueline. In 1989, she meets Blandine de Caunes, creative of the collection ?Blue? at Stock. In 1990 she publishes the dismantled Girl, in 1991, the Beach of Ostend (which will obtain the price Point test card in 1992). The Attic window, a collection of news, is published in 1992, then, in 1993, publication of Hpiness in the crime. In 1995, publication of Me which did not know the man.Then she multiplies the conferences in literary matter.She leaves Stock for Grasset. Orlanda is published in 1996 and obtains the Médicis Price in equality with the Organization of Jean Rolin. In 1997, Me which did not know the men is republished with the pocket format and is translated into English. He appears in the United States under title I who cuts never know men and in Great Britain under the title The mistress of silence. The translations of novels multiply in English, Dutch, Rumanian, in Latvian,? In 1998, publication, of the broken Storm. Jacqueline Harpman continues her activities of psychoanalyst and continues to write. Her works: Brief Arcadia the appearance of the spirits the good savages the memory disturbs the dismantled girl the beach of Ostend the attic window happiness in the crime Me who did not know the men Orlanda the storm broken God and me Recite of the last year
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