Autorenbild.

Emmanuel Bove (1898–1945)

Autor von Meine Freunde

59 Werke 990 Mitglieder 19 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 5 Lesern

Über den Autor

Emmanuel Bove (1898-1945) was born in Paris. With Colette's patronage, he became a popular writer, dividing his career between pulp fiction and the handful of serious novels upon which his reputation now rests.

Werke von Emmanuel Bove

Meine Freunde (1924) 259 Exemplare
Armand (1927) 63 Exemplare
Die Falle (1945) 54 Exemplare
Journal - geschrieben im Winter (1931) 52 Exemplare
Ein Mann, der wusste : Roman (1985) 44 Exemplare
Die Liebe des Pierre Neuhart (1929) 37 Exemplare
Ein Junggeselle (1987) 36 Exemplare
Colette Salmand: Roman (1999) 27 Exemplare
Ein Vater und seine Tochter. (1997) 22 Exemplare
Het verbond (1986) 20 Exemplare
Menschen und Masken: Roman (1988) 18 Exemplare
Dinah (1992) 12 Exemplare
The Stepson (1991) 11 Exemplare
Romans (1998) 11 Exemplare
Die letzte Nacht (1988) 10 Exemplare
A Raskolnikoff (2015) 10 Exemplare
A Armadilha (2019) 9 Exemplare
Mijn vrienden. (1924) (2021) 5 Exemplare
Una fuga (2017) 5 Exemplare
Adieu Fombonne (1994) 5 Exemplare
Monsieur Thorpe. Erzählungen. (1988) 4 Exemplare
L'impossible Amour (1994) 4 Exemplare
Non-lieu (2019) 3 Exemplare
Mémoires d'un homme singulier (2014) 3 Exemplare
Fornemmelsen (2018) 2 Exemplare
Arkadaslarim (2020) 2 Exemplare
Un soir chez Blutel (1992) 2 Exemplare
Plankenkoorts 2 Exemplare
Un Autre ami 1 Exemplar
Un Raskólnikov (2020) 1 Exemplar
Past 1 Exemplar
Petits contes 1 Exemplar
Hämäys (2019) 1 Exemplar
L'equivoco (2018) 1 Exemplar
Un hombre de talento (2018) 1 Exemplar
Aftalion, Alexandre (1989) 1 Exemplar
Schuld (2010) 1 Exemplar

Getagged

Wissenswertes

Rechtmäßiger Name
Bobovnikoff, Emmanuel
Bobovnikov, Emmanuel
Andere Namen
Bove, Emmanuel
Geburtstag
1898-04-20
Todestag
1945-07-13
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Frankrijk
Geburtsort
Parijs, Frankrijk
Sterbeort
Parijs, Frankrijk
Wohnorte
Paris, France
Ausbildung
Lycée Calvin de Genève
Berufe
writer
novelist
journalist
translator
Kurzbiographie
Emmanuel Bove was born Emmanuel Bobovnikoff in Paris to a Jewish father who had emigrated to France from Ukraine and a Luxembourgish mother. He had a brother, Leon. Emmanuel studied at the Lycée Calvin in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1915, he was sent to boarding school in England, where he completed his education. Returning to Paris, he fell into extreme poverty and even served a month in prison for vagrancy. In 1921, he married Suzanne Vallois and moved to the suburbs of Vienna. There he began his literary career, publishing numerous popular novels under the pseudonym Jean Vallois. He went back to Paris again in 1922 and took work as a journalist and translator. His writing came to the attention of Colette, who helped him publish his first novel under his own name, Mes amis (My Friends) in 1924. The novel was a success and won the Prix Eugène Figuière in 1928.
In 1940, at the start of World War II, Bove was mobilized as a laborer. He was unable to publish during the Nazi Occupation of France, and managed to flee the country in 1942 to Algiers. There he wrote his three final novels: le Piège, Départ dans la nuit, and Non-lieu. Following the liberation of Paris, Bove returned once more but in poor health from illnesses caught during his exile. He died at age 47 on July 19, 1945.

Mitglieder

Rezensionen

Dieses Buch versucht einen Einblick zu geben, in die so genannte Literatur der Upanishaden. Diese Schriften können als die Apokryphen der Veden verstanden werden. Und gehören damit zu den Schriften der Hinduisten die direkt von den Göttern offebart worden sind.
 
Gekennzeichnet
FRFM | May 12, 2010 |

Listen

Auszeichnungen

Dir gefällt vielleicht auch

Nahestehende Autoren

Peter Handke Übersetzer
Gerda Siebelink Translator
Angèle Manteau Translator
Anna Casassas Translator
Pepe Far Designer
昼間 賢 Translator

Statistikseite

Werke
59
Mitglieder
990
Beliebtheit
#26,014
Bewertung
3.9
Rezensionen
19
ISBNs
189
Sprachen
14
Favoriten
5

Diagramme & Grafiken