Léon Hennique

Léon Hennique (4 November 1850, Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe - 25 December 1935, Paris[1]) was a French naturalistic novelist and playwright.

He studied painting, but after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 devoted himself to literature and became a naturalistic novelist and dramatist.

He contributed to Les Soirées de Médan (1880), with his L'Affaire du Grand 7.

With each promotion he received, he was decorated by a member of the Académie Goncourt: Alphonse Daudet on January 27, 1985, then Gustave Geoffroy on February 5, 1908, and finally Pol Neveux on March 7, 1932.

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Léon Hennique.