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Régine Deforges (15 August 1935 – 3 April 2014) was a French author, editor, director, and playwright. Her book ''La Bicyclette bleue'' was the most popular book in France in 2000 and it was known by some to be offensive and to others for its plagiarism, neither of which was proved.


Life

Deforges was born in
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''. Deforges was the first woman to own and operate a
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house in France. Over the years, she has been censored, prosecuted, and heavily fined for publishing "offensive" literature, beginning with
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: '' Irene's Cunt''. One of her novels, ''
La Bicyclette bleue LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figur ...
'' (''The Blue Bicycle''), published in 1981, was France's biggest bestseller. In 2000, it was made into a television series. A story of love, obsession, and survival set during the turmoil of
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, it developed into a successful series of seven books. ''
La Bicyclette bleue LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figur ...
'' (''The Blue Bicycle'') would go on to cause a major international intellectual property court case. In the initial ruling, Deforges was found guilty of plagiarizing Margaret Mitchell's famous novel
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. Deforges freely admitted that the first 70 pages were inspired by Mitchell's novel but the whole book was 1200 pages long. She won her case on appeal, and the ruling ordering her to pay damages was reversed. She was formerly president of the
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and a member of the
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jury. She lived in Paris. Deforges transformed her home town into a "City of Writing". It has had museums and bookshops with that theme since 2000. The idea that Montmorillon should be a
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came from Deforges who was then a local councillor. The town had a history of paper-making and her idea received both local and international support. The old medieval quarter of the town attracted six million euros of funding and now brands itself as a book town.


Bibliography


Novels and short stories

* ''O m'a dit'' ("O Told Me"), conversations with the author of '' Story of O'' (1975) * ''Blanche et Lucie'' ("Blanche and Lucie"), short story about her two grandmothers (
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, 1976) * ''Le Cahier volé'' ("The Stolen Folder"), short story partly inspired by a childhood spent at the École Saint-Martial de
Montmorillon Montmorillon () is a commune in central-western France, in the Vienne department of which it is a sub-prefecture, in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Its inhabitants are called ''Montmorillonnaises'' ''and Montmorillonnais''. Montmorillon is a Book town an ...
(
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, 1978) * '' Les Contes pervers'' ("Perverted Tales"), her first erotic work (1980), later adapted for cinema * ''
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'' ("The Nuns' Revolt", Fayard, 1981), adapted for television as ''L'Enfant des Loups'' ("Child of Wolves") in 1991 * ''Les Enfants de Blanche'' ("Blanche's Children"), a sequel to ''Blanche et Lucie'' (1982) * ''Sur les bords de la Gartempe'' ("On the Banks of the
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"), comprising ''Blanche et Lucie'', ''Les Enfants de Blanche'' and ''Le Cahier volé'' * ''Lola et quelques autres'' ("Lola and a Few Others"), short story collection (Fayard, 1983) * ''L'Orage'', ("The Storm", Éditions Blanche, 1986) * ''Pour l'amour de Marie Salat'' ("For Love of Marie Salat",
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, 1987) * ''Sous le ciel de Novgorod'' ("Under the Skies of
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", Fayard, 1989) * ''Troubles de femmes'' ("Women's Troubles"), short story ( Éditions Spengler, 1994) * ''Journal d'un éditeur'' ("An Editor's Journal") * ''Rencontres ferroviaires'' ("Railroad Meetings",
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, 1999) * ''La petite fille au manteau rose'' ("The Little Girl in the Pink Jacket"), short story in ''Chemin faisant'', a collection of stories set on public transport ( Le Serpent à plumes, 2001) * ''La Hire, ou la colère de Jeanne'' ("
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, or the Fury of Joan"), historical novel about
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* ''Le collier de perles'' ("The Pearl Necklace", Albin Michel) / 2006 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) / 2004


La Bicyclette bleue

* 1981: ''
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'' ("The Blue Bicycle", Fayard) / 1987 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 1983: '' 101, avenue Henri Martin'' ("No. 101, Henri Martin Avenue", Fayard) / 1987 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 1985: '' Le Diable en rit encore'' ("The Devil's Still Laughing About It", Fayard) / 1988 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 1991: ''
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'' ("Black Tango", Fayard) / 1993 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 1994: ''
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'' ("Silk Road", Fayard) / 1996 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 1996: ''
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'' ("The Final Hill", Fayard) / 1999 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 1999: ''
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'' ("To the Freedom of Cuba!", Fayard) / 2001 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 2001: '' Alger, ville blanche'' ("Algiers, White City", Fayard) / 2003 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 2003: '' Les Généraux du crépuscule'' ("The Generals of Twilight", Fayard) / 2005 : Le Livre de Poche (LGF) * 2007: '' Et quand viendra la fin du voyage'' ("And When the Trip is Over", Fayard)


Essays

* ''Entre femmes'' ("Among Women", Éditions Blanche/
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1999) * ''Fragments'' ("Fragments",
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, 1997) * ''Les Non-dits de Régine Deforges'' ("My Taboos",
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, 1997) * ''Roger Stéphane ou la passion d'admirer'' ("Roger Stéphane, or the Drive to Admire",
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/ Éditions Spengler, 1995) * ''Camilo'' ("Camilo", Fayard, 1999)


Anthologies

* ''Les Cent plus beaux cris de femmes'' ("The Hundred Most Beautiful Cries of Women", Cherche-Midi Éditeur, 1980) * ''La Chanson d'amour, petite anthologie'' ("The Love Song", Éditions Mango-Images, 1999) * ''Poèmes de femmes'' ("Poems by Women", Cherche-Midi Éditeur, 1993)


Tales

* ''Léa au pays des dragons'', ("Léa in the Land of Dragons", 1982) * ''L'Apocalypse de saint Jean'' ("The Apocalypse of St John", Éditions Ramsay, 1985) * ''L'Arche de Noé de grand-mère'' ("Grandmother's Noah's Ark", Éditions Calligram, 1995) * ''Léa au pays des dragons'' (réédition par
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, 1991) * ''Léa et les diables'' ("Léa and the Demons",
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, 1991) * ''Léa et les fantômes'' ("Léa and the Ghosts",
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, 1992) * ''Le Couvent de sœur Isabelle'' ("The Convent of Sister Isabelle",
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, 1992) * ''Les Chiffons de Lucie'' ("Lucie's Scraps", Éditions Calligram, 1993) * ''Les Poupées de grand-mère'' ("Grandmother's Dolls",
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, 1994)


Filmography

* ''Contes Pervers'' (aka ''Gift Girls'' / ''Erotic Tales''; director, 1980)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Deforges, Regine 1935 births 2014 deaths People from Montmorillon French women novelists French women screenwriters French screenwriters French women dramatists and playwrights French women film directors 20th-century French novelists 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights 20th-century French women writers Prix Maison de la Presse winners Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres