André Héléna

André Héléna (8 April 1919 - 18 November 1972) was a French writer who spent most of his life in Leucate (southern France) on the mediterranean coast.[1] He was born in Narbonne and died at Leucate, aged 53.

Bibliography

Some of Héléna's novels were translated into English and German.[2]

In France, Héléna's work had more or less fallen into oblivion outside of Leucate, until a comic strip by Jacques Hiron and Jean - Michel Arroyo recently brought it back to light.

International reception

Héléna's writings were translated into English and German. In German he is considered as one of the founding fathers of the 20th century roman noir.

Notes

  1. Biography of André Héléna at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-11-23. Retrieved 2007-08-10..
  2. La Foire aux frisés de Jean-Michel Arroyo (Dessin) et Jacques Hiron (Auteur), ISBN 2-84608-111-5 , ISBN 978-2-84608-111-5, page 15 , 2003

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