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Stéphane Héaume (born 27 March 1971 in Paris) is a French novelist. He also writes texts for composers of classical music. After several years spent in Cameroun and New York, he now lives in Paris.


Novels

* ''Le Clos Lothar'', Paris, , 2002 ( Jury Prize of the Grand Prix Jean-Giono 2002 and
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, series "Points", 2009. * ''Orkhidos'', Paris, Zulma, 2004 * ''Le Fou de Printzberg'', Paris, , 2006 and Seuil, series "Points", 2007 * ''Le Contemplateur'', Paris, Éditions Anne Carrière, 2007 * ''La Nuit de Fort-Haggar'', Paris, Seuil, 2009 * ''Sheridan Square'', Paris, Seuil, 2012 (Prix de la Ville de Deauville 2012) * ''L'Insolite évasion de Sebastian Wimer'', Serge Safran, 2016


Short stories

* ''L'Atlantide retrouvée'' in ''L'Atelier du roman'' (n°25),
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, 2001 – ''Lueurs froides'' in ''Immédiatement'' (n°23), 2003 – ''Houldine'' in ''Houlgate'', Aude et ses livres, 2003 – ''Le Livre de moire'' in ''Musique intime'', Imprimerie Laffont, 2003 – ''Le Naturaliste'' in ''Décapage'' (n°34), La Table Ronde, 2008 – ''Par ordre du roi'' in ''Décapage'' (n°35), La Table Ronde, 2008 – ''Au Venusberg'' in ''Décapage'' (n°37), La Table Ronde, 2009 – ''La Flèche dans la Jungle'' in ''100 Monuments, 100 Ecrivains'', Editions du Patrimoine, 2010 – ''La Reine Alix'' in ''Les Cahiers Pierre Benoit'', 2012 – ''Chemise blanche et bretelles noires'' in ''Couleurs Jazz'' (n°2), 2013 – ''Carlotta Palace'' in Les Deux Crânes, 2016. * ''L'Idole noire'', Éditions du Moteur, 2011


Essays

* ''Emma'', series "Les Prénoms", Paris, Zulma, 2001 * ''Pierre Benoit, maître du roman d'aventures'', Paris, Hermann, 2015


Lyrics and musical theatre

* ''Triptyque'', music by , Royal Academy of London, London, 1999 and Radio France, Paris, 2008 – Editions Peters. * ''Le Voyage écarlate'', music by Richard Dubugnon,
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, Paris, 2002 and Aix-en-Provence, 2005 * ''Cantata oscura'', music by Richard Dubugnon, Espace Cardin, Paris, 2005 – Editions Peters. * ''Valse désarticulée'', music by Thierry Escaich, , Paris, 2007 * ''Le Songe Salinas'' for mezzo-soprano and orchestra, music by Richard Dubugnon, created 14 May 2009 at
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in Paris by the Orchestre national de France, directed by
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, with mezzo-soprano Nora Gubisch – Editions Peters. * ''Les Miroirs de la Ville'' for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, barytone and piano, music by Thierry Escaich, 20e Concours International de Chant, Festival ''Symphonies d'Automne'', 20 to 24 November 2013 – Éditions Gérard Billaudot. * ''Mamamouchi'', comédie-ballet after ''Le Bourgeois gentilhomme'' by Molière, music by J.-B. Lully, created 8 August 2014 at Festival du Périgord Noir by the Académie de musique ancienne, directed by Michel Laplénie. * ''La Reine'', argument de ballet. Music by Joseph Haydn – Symphony. #85 en si bémol majeur, 2016.


Discography

* ''Valse désarticulée'', in ''Deux visages'', Thierry Escaich. Caroline Meng, Jean-Pierre Baraglioli, Daphénéo, 2010. * ''La Reine'', Symphony # 85, Joseph Haydn. Rigel, Sarti, JC Bach. Julien Chauvin, Sandrine Piau,
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, Aparté / Harmonia Mundi, 23 September 2016. * ''Le Songe Salinas, Triptyque, Arcanes symphoniques,'' Richard Dubugnon. Nora Gubisch, Thomas Dolié – Orchestre national de France. Dir. Fabien Gabel, Laurent Petitgirard, Debora Waldman. Naxos # 8.573687, Decembre 2016.


External links


Stéphane Héaume's website

Sheridan Square by Stéphane Héaume
on Éditions du Seuil

on Zulma

on Forum Opera
Stéphane Héaume – Interview
on Luzycalor

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