Michèle Fabien

Michèle Gérard (she wrote under the name Michèle Fabien) (April 2, 1945 September 10, 1999) was a Belgian writer and playwright.[1]

The daughter of Albert S. Gérard, a professor of literature,[2] she was born in Genk. She received a PhD from the University of Liège. With Marc Liebens, she helped create the Ensemble Théâtral Mobile, a Belgian theatre company, and was one its resident writers from 1974.[1][3]

Fabien suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died a few days later at the age of 54 in Normandy.[1]

Original works[3]

  • Jocaste (1981)
  • Sara Z (1982)
  • Notre Sade (1985)
  • Tausk (1987)
  • Adget et Bérénice (1989)
  • Claire Lacombe (1989)
  • Berty.Albrecht (1989)
  • Déjanire (1995)
  • Charlotte (1999)

Translated and/or adapted works[3]

References

  1. "Michèle Fabien: disparition d'une voix singulière/ Dussenne, orphelin sur la route/ Redonner la parole aux femmes/ Fabien - Liebens un vrai couple de théâtre". Le Soir (in French). September 11, 1999.
  2. Laporte, Dominique (2006). L'autre en mémoire. Presses Université Laval. p. 78. ISBN 2763783236.
  3. Centre des Écritures Dramatiques Wallonie-Bruxelles (2000). Théâtre contemporain Wallonie-Bruxelles: Quelques incontournables (in French). p. 57. ISBN 2872822755.


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