Antoinette Peské
Née en 1904, Antoinette Peské, fille d’un peintre, composait déjà d’étonnants poèmes à l'âge de huit ans, qui attirèrent l'attention de Guillaume Apollinaire, ami de son père. Cette vocation précoce se cristallisera dans deux romans, La Boîte en os et Ici le chemin se perd (écrit en collaboration avec son mari Pierre Marty sous le nom de plume Peské-Marty), qui fédéreront autour d’eux l'admiration de Jean Cocteau, Pierre Mac Orlan ou encore Félix Fénéon. Antoinette Peské est morte en 1985.
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Maria Messina (Palermo, 14 marzo 1887 – Pistoia, 19 gennaio 1944) è stata una scrittrice italiana.
Nacque a Palermo, secondo alcune fonti a Alimena, in provincia di Palermo, da Gaetano, ispettore scolastico, e Gaetana Valenza Traina, discendente di una famiglia baronale di Prizzi. Cresciuta a Messina, trascorse un'infanzia isolata, con i genitori ed i fratelli. Durante l'adolescenza, viaggiò molto, per via dei continui spostamenti del padre, finché, nel 1911, la sua famiglia si stabilì a Napoli.
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She is from a distinguished Belgian political family; she is notably the grand-niece of Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb, a Belgian foreign minister (1980-1981). Her first novel, Hygiène de l'assassin, was published in 1992. Since then, she has published approximately one novel per year with a.o. Les Catilinaires (1995), Stupeur Et Tremblements (1999) and Métaphysique des tubes (2000).
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Après une licence en lettres à Genève, elle étudie le journalisme à l’École supérieure de journalisme de Lille.
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