Adelina Yzac
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Adelina Yzac (born in 1954 in Périgord Noir) is a promising author who writes in both Occitan and French. She went to school in Sarlat and specialized in literature, Spanish and linguistics at the university of Montpellier. She's also a playwright and a story writer. Her style has always been heavily influenced by the literature of Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Works in Occitan
- D'enfança d'en fàcia (Facing Youth), 1998, with the author's French translation
- Un Tren per tu tota sola (A Train for You Only), 2002, with the author's French translation
[edit] Works in French
Adult books:
- La Nuit fut si lente à couler, 1999
- D'enfance d'en face, 1998, awarded the Joan Bodon prize in 1999
- Le Dernier de la lune, 2000, awarded the Alain-Fournier prize in 2001
- Enea la cathare, 2000
- Danse la vigne, 2001.
- Un Train pour toi toute seule, awarded the Jaufre Rudel prize in 2002
- Le Temps d'un retour, 2002
- Mondane de Fénelon, 2003
- Le Jardin de Jeanne, 2005
Children books:
- Les Larmes de mon père, 1995
- La Légende oubliée, 1996
- Il y avait une fois, 1997
- Histoires courtes et amusantes d'animaux de la ferme followed by Un drôle d'œuf, 1998
- Enéa la cathare, 2000
- Calicobat, 2003
- Tout Doudou Caramel Mou, 2002
- Grain de Riz, 2003
- Le Prince qui voit juste, 2003
- Le Jour des oies sauvages, awarded the Octogones prize in 2004
- La Princesse du jour et le prince de la nuit, 2004
- Le Radeau des poèmes, 2005
- TOC, 2005
- L'Enfant à la bouche de silence, 2006
- Les Trois rives du fleuve, 2006
- L'Almanavache, 2006

