Laurence Iché
Laurence Iché (April 9, 1921 – September 9, 2007) was a French writer.
Laurence Iché | |
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Born | Saint-Étienne, France | April 9, 1921
Died | September 9, 2007 86) Madrid, Spain | (aged
Nationality | French |
Partner | Robert Rius
(m. 1941; died 1944)Manuel Viola
(m. 1949; died 1987) |
Relatives | René Iché (Father) |
Biography
Laurence Iché was born in Saint-Étienne, April 9, 1921. She was the daughter of the sculptor René Iché and Rosa Achard. As a young girl, Iché posed as a model for her father, as well as for Pablo Picasso, Victor Brauner and other artists.[1][2]
Beginning in 1939, she began to write stories, articles and poetry.[2] During World War II, she helped establish the surrealist group La Main à plume and founded the review of the same name.[2][3] In 1942, she published a collection of poems Au fil du vent, illustrated by Óscar Domínguez. She also translated poetry by Camilo José Cela into French.[1] Her book of stories Etagère en flamme, cuentos was illustrated by Picasso.[3] Iché participated in the 2006 conference Surrealismo Siglo XXI.[3]
She married the poet Robert Rius in 1941. On July 4, 1944 Rius was arrested on denunciation with his involvement with a maquis near Fontainebleau by the Gestapo. He was executed by firing squad on July 21, 1944.[4] In 1949, she married the Spanish painter Manuel Viola until his death in on March 8, 1987 from lung cancer.[1][5] Iché died in Madrid at the age of 86.[1]
References
- "Laurence Iché". Le Monde (in French). September 29, 2007.
- "Laurence Iché". Les Hommes sans épaules (in French).
- "Muere Laurence Iché, la poeta más vinculada a Óscar Domínguez". eldiario.es (in Spanish).
- "Ce site est dédié à la mémoire du poète Robert Rius". Site de robertrius ! (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-13.
- "Manuel Viola", Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish), 2020-03-25, retrieved 2020-10-13