Geneviève Dormann

Geneviève Dormann (24 September 1933 – 13 February 2015) was a French journalist and novelist.

[1] Dormann worked as a journalist for the magazine Marie Claire[2] and for the newspaper Le Figaro.

In 1957, she published her first book La Première pierre, a collection of stories.

The following year, Le Roman de Sophie Trébuchet, about Victor Hugo's mother, received the prix Kléber Haedens.

[5] Dormann married the painter Philippe Lejeune and they had three children;[1] they later divorced.