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Gilbert Prouteau (14 June 1917 – 2 August 2012) was a French
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and
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. He was born in Nesmy,
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. In 1948 he won a bronze medal in the art competitions of the
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for his "Rythme du Stade" ("Rhythm of the Stadium"). At the beginning of the 1990s he was, with
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, one of the writers contributing to the French magazine ''L'Amateur d'Art''.


Selected works

* ''Rythme du Stade'', Lugdunum, 1942 (poems) * ''La part du vent'', Ariane, 1947 (poems) * ''Anthologie des textes sportifs de la littérature'', Défense de la France, 1948 * ''Saison blanche'', Amiot Dumont, 1951 * ''Le Sexe des Anges'', Grasset, 1952 * ''La peur des femmes'', Grasset, 1959 * ''Immortelle Vendée'', Les productions de Paris, 1959 * ''Retour aux sources'', Editions Hérault, 1960 * ''Les Dieux meurent le matin'', Grasset, 1962 (A collection relating the tragic deaths of ten poets). * ''Le machin'', La Table Ronde, 1965 * ''Tout est dans la fin'', Robert Laffont, 1971 * ''Comme un vol de corbeaux'', La Table Ronde, 1977 * ''Le Dernier Défi de
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'', France Empire, 1979 * ''Le grand roman de
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: sa vie'', Stock, 1979 * ''Sept morts d'amour'', Hachette, 1981 * ''Les miroirs de la perversité'', Albin Michel, 1984 * ''La Nuit de l'île d'Aix ou le Crépuscule d'un dieu'', Albin Michel, 1985 * ''
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ou la Gueule du loup'', Editions du Rocher, 1992 * ''La bataille de Cholet ou la guerre en sabots'', Editions du Rocher, 1993 * ''Le fabuleux secret de l'alchimiste :
Nicolas Flamel Nicolas Flamel (; 1330 – 22 March 1418) was a French scribe and manuscript-seller. After his death, Flamel developed a reputation as an alchemist believed to have created and discovered the philosopher's stone and to have thereby achieved im ...
prophète ou imposteur'', Bartillat, 1994 * ''Je te dis qu’il faut vivre'', Editions Hérault, 1998 * ''Monsieur l'instituteur'', Albin Michel, 2000 * ''
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vendéen'', Mosée, 2002 * ''Les Soleils de minuit'', Editions Hérault, 2003 * '' Rabelais en Vendée'', D'Orbestier, 2004 * ''Les Orgues d’Hélène'', Écho Optique, 2007 (poems) * ''Le Roman de la
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'', Geste, 2010 * ''Les mots de passe'', Editions du Petit Pavé, 2013


Filmography

* ''La Vie passionnée de
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'' (1953) * ''Dieu a choisi
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'' (1969), with
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Further reading

* Chastagnol, Jean, ed. (1980). ''Le Roman d'un rebelle, Gilbert Prouteau''. Paris: Diffusion De Vecchi. .


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Prouteau, Gilbert 1917 births 2012 deaths People from Vendée Olympic bronze medalists in art competitions French male poets 20th-century French poets French directors Winners of the Prix Broquette-Gonin (literature) Prix Sainte-Beuve winners Medalists at the 1948 Summer Olympics 20th-century French male writers Olympic competitors in art competitions