Roger de Lafforest
French writer
Roger de Lafforest, (11 January 1905, Paris – 16 November 1998), was a French writer. Lafforest has titles published and re-editions since 1927 in Czech, English, French, Portuguese, Slovak, Polish, and Spanish. He was bestowed with the Prix Interallié, a French award of literature in 1939.[1]
Works
- Des égards dus à la jeunesse (Considerations due to youth); co-author Paul Gilson, 1927.
- Kala-azar, 1930.
- Les Figurants de la mort (Death’s Extras), 1939. Reissue Éditions de l'Arbre vengeur, 2009.
- Si le ciel tombe... (If the sky is falling ...), 1942.
- La Cravate de chanvre... (Hemp necktie ...), 1953.
- Les perruques de Don Miguel (Dom Miguel’s wigs), 1955.
- Le sosie du prince (The prince’s double), 1966.
- L'Art et la science de la chance (Art and science of the luck), 1968.
- Ces maisons qui tuent (Houses that kill), 1970.[2]
- La réalité magique (Magical reality), 1977.
- Les lois de la chance (Probability laws), 1978.
- Présence des invisibles (Invisible presences), 1983.[3]
- La Magie des énergies (The magic of the energies), 1985.[4]
- L'effet nocebo (The nocebo effect: Investigating ways and mechanisms of the remote influence), 1989.
- Signé -- Dieu (God’s sign: looking for a digital code to the harmony law which governs the world); co-author Jacques Langlois, 1992.
- L'arme absolue: la prière (The ultimate weapon: the prayer), 2001.
References
External links
- A review of Ces maisons qui tuent (Houses That Kill)
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Laureates of the Prix Interallié
- 1930 André Malraux
- 1931 Pierre Bost
- 1932 Simonne Ratel
- 1933 Robert Bourget-Pailleron
- 1934 Marc Bernard
- 1935 Jacques Debû-Bridel [fr]
- 1936 René Laporte [fr]
- 1937 Romain Roussel
- 1938 Paul Nizan
- 1939 Roger de Lafforest
- 1940
- 1941
- 1942
- 1943
- 1944
- 1945 Roger Vailland
- 1946 Jacques Nels [fr]
- 1947 Pierre Daninos
- 1948 Henry Castillou [fr]
- 1949 Gilbert Sigaux [fr]
- 1950 Georges Auclair [fr]
- 1951 Jacques Perret
- 1952 Jean Dutourd
- 1953 Louis Chauvet
- 1954 Maurice Boissais
- 1955 Félicien Marceau
- 1956 Armand Lanoux
- 1957 Paul Guimard
- 1958 Bertrand Poirot-Delpech
- 1959 Antoine Blondin
- 1960 Jean Portelle [fr]
- 1960 Henry Muller
- 1961 Jean Ferniot
- 1962 Henri-François Rey
- 1963 Renée Massip
- 1964 René Fallet
- 1965 Alain Bosquet
- 1966 Kléber Haedens
- 1967 Yvonne Baby
- 1968 Christine de Rivoyre
- 1969 Pierre Schoendoerffer
- 1970 Michel Déon
- 1971 Pierre Rouanet [fr]
- 1972 Georges Walter [fr]
- 1973 Lucien Bodard
- 1974 René Mauriès
- 1975 Voldemar Lestienne
- 1976 Raphaële Billetdoux
- 1977 Jean-Marie Rouart
- 1978 Jean-Didier Wolfromm
- 1979 François Cavanna
- 1980 Christine Arnothy
- 1981 Louis Nucéra
- 1982 Éric Ollivier
- 1983 Jacques Duquesne [fr]
- 1984 Michèle Perrein
- 1985 Serge Lentz
- 1986 Philippe Labro
- 1987 Raoul Mille [fr]
- 1988 Bernard-Henri Lévy
- 1989 Alain Gerber [fr]
- 1990 Bayon [fr]
- 1991 Sébastien Japrisot
- 1992 Dominique Bona
- 1993 Jean-Pierre Dufreigne
- 1994 Marc Trillard
- 1995 Franz-Olivier Giesbert
- 1996 Eduardo Manet
- 1997 Éric Neuhoff
- 1998 Gilles Martin-Chauffier [fr]
- 1999 Jean-Christophe Rufin
- 2000 Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
- 2001 Stéphane Denis
- 2002 Gonzague Saint Bris
- 2003 Frédéric Beigbeder
- 2004 Florian Zeller
- 2005 Michel Houellebecq
- 2006 Michel Schneider
- 2007 Christophe Ono-dit-Biot [fr]
- 2008 Serge Bramly
- 2009 Yannick Haenel
- 2010 Jean-Michel Olivier [fr]
- 2011 Morgan Sportès
- 2012 Philippe Djian
- 2013 Nelly Alard
- 2014 Mathias Menegoz
- 2015 Laurent Binet
- 2016 Serge Joncour
- 2017 Jean-René Van der Plaetsen
- 2018 Thomas B. Reverdy
- 2019 Karine Tuil
- 2020 Irène Frain
- 2021 Mathieu Palain [fr]
- 2022 Philibert Humm [fr]
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