André Pieyre de Mandiargues
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His book ''La Marée'' was made into a film by [[Walerian Borowczyk]]. The 1967 novel ''La Marge'' won the [[Prix Goncourt]]. It is his collection of pornographic items that is featured in Borowczyk's ''[[Une collection particulière ]]''. He also wrote an introduction to [[Pauline Réage]]'s ''[[Story of O]]'' and the story ''[[La Motocyclette]]'', on which ''[[The Girl on a Motorcycle]]'' was based. | His book ''La Marée'' was made into a film by [[Walerian Borowczyk]]. The 1967 novel ''La Marge'' won the [[Prix Goncourt]]. It is his collection of pornographic items that is featured in Borowczyk's ''[[Une collection particulière ]]''. He also wrote an introduction to [[Pauline Réage]]'s ''[[Story of O]]'' and the story ''[[La Motocyclette]]'', on which ''[[The Girl on a Motorcycle]]'' was based. | ||
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See also: ''La Marge'' (1967) and ''L'anglais décrit dans le château fermé'' (1953). {{GFDL}} | See also: ''La Marge'' (1967) and ''L'anglais décrit dans le château fermé'' (1953). {{GFDL}} |
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André Pieyre de Mandiargues (Paris, March 14, 1909 - December 13, 1991) was a French writer and erotomaniac.
His book La Marée was made into a film by Walerian Borowczyk. The 1967 novel La Marge won the Prix Goncourt. It is his collection of pornographic items that is featured in Borowczyk's Une collection particulière . He also wrote an introduction to Pauline Réage's Story of O and the story La Motocyclette, on which The Girl on a Motorcycle was based.
Mandiargues'd gift was to make the invisible visible with an implacable sense of logic and an almost maniacal precision. His stories are collected in Le Musée Noir [The Black Museum] (1946) and Soleil des Loups [The Sun Of The Wolves] (1951).
See also: La Marge (1967) and L'anglais décrit dans le château fermé (1953).