- Dominique Fernandez
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Dominique Fernandez (born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine on August 25, 1929) is an openly homosexual[1] French novelist and member of the Académie française. He won the Prix Goncourt in 1982.
He is the son of Ramon Fernandez, a literary critic whose reputation was tarnished when he served on the executive committee of the Parti Populaire Français, collaborating with France's Nazi occupiers. His son's inaugural speech in the Academy was a defense of his father. As the hilt of the ceremonial sword of his Academy uniform, Fernandez chose a representation of Ganymede.
In 1961 he married Diane Jacquin de Margerie; they had two children together before their divorce in 1971.
Preceded by
Jean BernardSeat 25
Académie française
2007-Succeeded by
IncumbentReferences
- ^ Gianoulis, Tina (2007), "Dominique Fernandez", glbtq.com, http://www.glbtq.com/literature/fernandez_d.html, retrieved 2007-12-25
Current members of the Académie française by seat 2. Biancotti
12. d'Ormesson
22. Obaldia
32. Weyergans4. Marion
14. d'Encausse
24. Gallo
34. ChengCategories:- 1929 births
- Living people
- People from Neuilly-sur-Seine
- French novelists
- Gay writers
- LGBT writers from France
- Members of the Académie française
- French people of Spanish descent
- Prix Goncourt winners
- Prix Médicis winners
- Lambda Literary Award winners
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