Jean Noli (Giovanni Paolo Sergio Noli) (1928 in Genoa – 8 May 2000 in Paris) was a French-speaking writer and journalist of Italian origin.
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Born | 1928 Genoa, Italy |
Died | 8 May 2000 Paris, France |
Occupation(s) | Novelist Journalist |
Years active | 1970–1996 |
Biography
editJean Noli (Giovanni Paolo Sergio Noli) resided for a long time in France, dividing his time between Paris and the Breton island of Hoëdic. He is known to have written a biography of Edith Piaf. Several of his novels are inspired by the sea and the Breton islands. He has been a co-author of books on sailors Olivier de Kersauson, Michel Malinovsky and Éric Tabarly.
The island of Hoëdic is the site of his novel La Grâce de Dieu , which earned him the 1978 prix des libraires.
As a journalist and rewriter, Jean Noli collaborated for several years in the weekly VSD from its inception in 1977.
Work
edit- 1970: Les Loups de l'Amiral, Fayard
- 1971: Le Choix — prix Broquette-Gonin
- 1977: La Grâce de Dieu — Julliard, ISBN 2260000819 prix des libraires
- 1980: La Banquière, J'ai lu , ISBN 2277211540
- 1981: Larguez les mémoires, Éditions maritimes et d'outre-mer
- 1985: La Mariée de l'ombre, Plon, ISBN 2259014003
- 1986: Vengeance
- 1991: Mor Bihan
- 1993: Piaf secrète
- 1996: Chers Italiens, Éditions de Fallois , ISBN 978-2877062794
In collaboration with Olivier de Kersauson:
- 1979: Fortune de mer
- 1994: Homme libre... toujours tu chériras la mer !
External links
edit- Jean Noli on Babelio
- Jean Noli on the site of the Académie française
- Jean Noli obituary on Le Point (12 May 2000)
- L' écrivain Jean Noli sur hoedic en 1977 (partie 1) on YouYube