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Catherine Weinzaepflen (born 1 July 1946, Strasbourg) is a French writer
Biography
Weinzaepflen spent her childhood in Alsace and the Central African Republic, studied literature in Strasbourg and lives in Paris since 1977. She made many trips to the Middle East (Turkey, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan) which, like Africa, permeate her books.
With Christiane Veschambre, she created and co-directs the literary magazine Land (1981-1984). In 1986, birth of his daughter Fanny whose father is the painter Michel Potage. From 1990 to 2000, she regularly stayed in Los Angeles, and from 2010 to 2014 in Sydney.
She is a member of the Reading Committee of Flammarion (1991-1993), then a member of the Commission Poésie of the Centre national du livre (2003–2006). She has created writing workshops that she continues to lead (École supérieure des Arts décoratifs de Strasbourg, 1996–2010 ) ; École spéciale d'architecture de Paris (since 2004). She regularly collaborates with the CCP (Cahier Critique de Poésie).
Bibliography
Poetry
1976: L'Eau jaune, éditions Traboule
1977: Dans le texte, éditions La Main Bleue
1977: La Distance intime, éditions Coprah
1980: Cracher l'Afrique, Atelier de l'Agneau (Belgium)
1989: Les Maisons, Spectres familiers
2000: Les Mains dans le jaune absent, followed by York &, Le Scorff
2008: Le Temps du tableau, Editions Des femmes-Antoinette Fouque
2012: Ode à un kangourou, Editions de l'Attente
2013: Ô l'explosion des poppies, Editions de l'Attente
2015: avec Ingeborg, Editions Des femmes- Antoinette Fouque
Novels
1977: Isocelles, Des Femmes
1978: La Farnésine, jardins, Des Femmes
1983: Portrait et un rêve, Flammarion, (Prix France Culture)
1985: Am See, Flammarion; L'Atelier des Brisants; Des femmes-Antoinette Fouque, 2007 (radio drama for France Culture broadcast in 1979 under the title La Parole nomade)
1985: Totem, Flammarion, (selected for the prix Médicis)
1989: L'Ampleur du monde, Flammarion
1992: D'où êtes-vous ?, Flammarion
2002: Ismaëla, L'Atelier des Brisants
2003: Allée des Géants, L'Atelier des Brisants
2004: La Place de mon théâtre, Farrago
2006: Orpiment, Des Femmes–Antoinette Fouque
2012: Celle-là, Des femmes-Antoinette Fouque
2014: La Vie sauve, Des femmes-Antoinette Fouque
Theatre
1985: Danube jaune (commissioned by the Comédie-Française), mise-en-scène at Centre Pompidou
Texts
1975: « Entre ON et OFF », in Marguerite Duras, éditions Albatros
1980: « Fin de repas à China Cafe », in Manger, éditions Yellow Now
various articles in the magazines Minuit, Traverses, Autrement (Paris mode d'emploi), Première Livraison, Anima, Land, Incendits (Belgium), Recueil, Jungle, Faire-Part, Murs murs, Temporali (Italy), If, Action poétique, etc.
Translations
From English
A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Alain Françon at Festival d'Avignon and at Théâtre national de Chaillot, 1987
Le Filon by Tom Raworth, éditions CIPM/Spectres familiers, 1991
Poèmes by Elizabeth Bishop, If n° 22
Poèmes by Denise Levertov, Action poétique n° 173
From German
Le Bonheur sur la colline by Margret Kreidl (collective translation), éditions Al Dante
Poèmes by Rose Ausländer, If n° 27
Poèmes by Christine Lavant and Ingeborg Bachmann, Action poétique n° 193 and If n° 32
Cinema
Avenue of the Giants (script), adaptation of the novel Allée des Géants
Chronique Cinéma & cinémas in the magazine Action poétique (2003–2005)
Literary prizes
1983 : Prix France Culture for Portrait et un rêve
1985 : Bourse de la Fondation Cino Del Duca
2006 : Prix Brantôme for Orpiment
Bibliography
Catherine Weinzaepflen, in Nouveau dictionnaire de biographie alsacienne, vol. 39, p. 4143
Catherine Weinzaepflen in Le Dictionnaire universel des Créatrices, vol. 3, p. 4564
External links
Catherine Weinzaepflen on Éditions des femmes
Bio-bibliographie
Catherine Weinzaepflen Archived 2016-12-23 at the Wayback Machine on École spéciale d'architecture
Avec Ingeborg on Terres de femmes
Catherine Weinzaepflen on France Culture
Catherine Weinzaepflen on Babelio