Valérie Valère
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Born:
Nov 01, 1961

Died:
Dec 17, 1982

Age: 21 Deceased

From:
Paris, France

Department:
Acting

Total Credits: 2

Avg Rating: 8.3

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Valérie Valère

Also known as: Valérie Samama

Biography

Valérie Valère was the pseudonym of Valérie Samama (1 November 1961 – 17 December 1981), a French writer.

She published her first work, the book Le Pavillon des enfants fous, in 1978 after spending four months confined to a psychiatric hospital for anorexia nervosa. The book is an autobiographical account covering her relationship with her abusive parents, experiences as a child in French society, and in particular her institutionalized years. Critics praised her style of writing and her expressive, philosophically sophisticated articulations of systemic mistreatment and misunderstanding. Scholar Richard A. Mazzara likens her work to Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Hermann Hesse, André Gide, and Virginia Woolf.

Valérie Samama was born in the 15th arrondissement of Paris to a family of Tunisian origin.

At age 13, after a family shock, she was committed to a psychiatric hospital for anorexia nervosa. Two years later she wrote a book about it, Le Pavillon des enfants fous ("The ...

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