Catherine Lépront (June 1951, Le Creusot – 19 August 2012)[1] was a French novelist, playwright, short story writer and essayist.
Biography
Catherine Lépront was born into a family of doctors and musicians. First of all a liberal nurse (an experience which she described in her narrative Des gens du monde), she was a playwright and literary advisor for the Éditions Gallimard. Her novels intertwine intimate and family history and political history. The memory of the Second World War, the Indochina War, the Algerian War, the colonial tragedies and those of the totalitarian world haunt her characters on which she looks with empathy and tender irony. All her work is marked by a profound criticism of bourgeois hypocrisy, arbitrary power and obtuse conformity. She excels at reproducing oral speech, while deepening the subtleties of inner reflections, intrigues with acute psychological tensions, and creating a poetic and lyrical climate that reminds of Virginia Woolf and some Russian writers. Music, painting, and artistic creation in general played a decisive role here.
Her second husband was the Germanic philosopher Marc de Launay [fr].
2006: Entre le silence et l'œuvre, Éditions du Seuil, coll. "Réflexion", 343 p. ISBN978-2-02-091032-3
2008: Ingres, ombres permanentes : belles feuilles du Musée Ingres de Montauban, exposition, Montauban, Musée Ingres, 21 March–29 June 2008 and Paris, Musée de la vie romantique, 16 September 2008 – 4 January 2009], catalogue, Paris, Le Passage, coll. "Carte blanche", 157 p. ISBN978-2-84742-114-9