Alina Reyes
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Alina Reyes (born Aline Patricia Nardone on 9 February 1956) is a French writer, best known for her literary treatment of eroticism.
Biography
[edit ]She was born at Bruges, Gironde. Originally a freelance journalist, she devoted herself to fiction after a stay in Montreal. Reyes acquired notoriety with the success of her first novel, The Butcher , which was translated into numerous languages and adapted for the theatre; like many of her subsequent novels and essays, it showed a concern with contemporary eroticism and how to treat it in literary fiction.
She now splits her time between Paris and the Pyrenees.
Selected works
[edit ]- Le Boucher, 1988 (The Butcher )
- Lucie au Long Cours, 1990 (Lucie's Long Voyage )
- Au Corset qui Tue, 1992 (The Fatal Bodice )
- Quand tu Aimes, il Faut Partir, 1993 (When You Love You Must Depart )
- Derrière la Porte, 1994 (Behind Closed Doors )
- Satisfaction, 2002 (Satisfaction )
- Politique de l'Amour (Politics of Love )
- La séptima noche, 2004 (La septiéme nuit )
- El cuaderno de Rosa, 2007 (Le carnet de Rose )
External links
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