Roger Vailland

Roger Vailland
Born (1907-10-16)October 16, 1907
Acy-en-Multien, Oise
Died May 12, 1965(1965-05-12)
Meillonnas, Ain
Pen name Georges Omer, Robert François, Etienne Merpin, Frédéric Roche
Occupation novelist, essayist, screenwriter
Language French
Literary movement Surrealism

Roger Vailland (October 16, 1907 - May 12, 1965) was a French novelist, essayist, and screenwriter.

Vailland was born in Acy-en-Multien, Oise. His novels include Drôle de jeu (1945), Les mauvais coups (1948), Un jeune homme seul (1951), 325 000 francs (1955), and La loi (1957), winner of the Prix Goncourt. His screenplays include Les liaisons dangereuses (with Claude Brûlé and Roger Vadim, 1959) and Le vice et la vertu (with Vadim, 1962). He died, aged 57, in Meillonnas, Ain.

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