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1965438+What is the constellation in March 2004?

Name: marguerite duras.

Date of birth:1965438+April 4, 2004

Constellation: Aries birthday password

Gender: Female

Blood type: unknown

Region: Vietnam

Province of birth: unknown

City of birth: Ho Chi Minh City

Identity: writer

Brief introduction of marguerite duras

Marguerite duras (1914]] April 4th-1March 3rd, 996) is the most famous contemporary French female novelist, playwright and film artist. She was born in Jiading, Vietnam on April 4th 19 14, and her parents were primary school teachers. 19 14 was born in Zhudeng, a northern suburb of Saigon during the French rule in Vietnam. 18 First time back to France. Studying law, mathematics and political science at a university in Paris. But determined to be a novelist. 1942 published his first novel "The Cheeky Man", and later published novels such as A Quiet Life, Pottery in the Pacific Ocean, and Gilber's Sailor. When France set off a new upsurge, the French literary world also produced a new novel movement. He is also known as one of the representative writers of the new novel because of the novel "Graduation of Khidratganda" published in 1958. Won the literary prize. 1959, the famous director alan lerner asked her to write a script for his first feature film "Love in Hiroshima". This work is very popular in France, setting a high box office record, and her name has spread all over the world. Later, another film she wrote won a grand prize and became more famous. The novel was adapted into a film. 1966 She started her career as a director. Duras began her literary world with the novel Shameless Man (1943). Her works are not only rich in content and diverse in genre, but also pay special attention to style, which has a novel and unique style. Her early novel Pacific levee (1950) fully reflects her poor childhood life, and many of her works are also based on the social reality of Zhina. The Sailor in the Strait of Gibraltar (1952) is full of lens-like pictures and oral dialogues, so most of them have been adapted into movies. Later novels, such as Pony in Tania (1953), The Sound of a Piano Like a Complain (1958) and The Drunk of Lor V Stein (1964), are good at breaking the traditional narrative mode and integrating fiction with reality. Duras also made outstanding achievements in drama and film. She published three drama collections in 1965, 1968 and 1984, respectively, and won the French Academy Drama Award in 1983. As a member of the Left Bank School, an important school of French film, she not only wrote excellent screenplays such as Love in Hiroshima (1960) and Farewell (196 1), but also directed and acted from 1965, and created an excellent film india song. Duras' more than 60 works have always enjoyed a wide audience, the most famous of which is Duras' novel Lover (1984) published at the age of 70. In this very popular and exotic work, she recalled her first love with a China lover in Zina when she was 16 years old with amazing frankness, and won the Gungel Literature Award that year, which has been translated into more than 40 languages, and has sold more than 2.5 million copies so far, becoming the most famous French writer in the world today.

1Sunday, March 3, 996. Marguerite duras is a famous contemporary French woman writer. She has completed her life journey of 8 1 year. Her last work had a prophetic name-"This is all".

representative works

1943: shameless person (novel)

1944: a quiet life (novel)

1950: Pacific levee (novel)

1952: sailors in the strait of Gibraltar (novel)

1953: Tarch's pony (novel)

1954: Day and night in the Woods (novel) Attachment: Python, Mrs. Dodan and the construction site (novel)

1955: Fang (novel)

1958: Song-shaped medium board (novel, Chinese translation entitled "The piano sounds like resentment")

1959: Seine-Watt trunk bridge (script)

1960: 10: 30 a summer night (novel) love in Hiroshima (script)

196 1: Long-term separation (script, in cooperation with Chanla Yarrow)

1962: Mr. Ma's afternoon (novel)

1964: the madness of Lor Wastan (novel)

1965: drama episode I: rivers, mountains, forests, squares, musical comedies; Vice consul (novel)

1966: Music (Script)

1967: English lovers (novels)

1958: English lover (script) drama 2: Susanna Andre, day and night in the Woods, yes, maybe, Saga, a man came to see me.

1969: She said destruction (novel) and she said destruction (movie)

1970: Aban, Savannah, David (novel)

197 1: love (novel) yellow, sun (movie)

1972: Natalie Granci (movie)

1973: india song (script), Women in Ganges (movie), Natalie Granci attached: Women in Ganges (script).

1974: talking woman (dialogue with Zavir Gaudi)

1975: Indian songs (movies)

1976: Baxter, Vera Baxter (movie) Her name in Venice is in desolate Kolkata (movie).

1976: Days and nights in the Woods (movie)

1977: truck (movie) truck, attached: dialogue with Michelle bolt (script).

The Place written by Margaret Dura (a dialogue written in cooperation with Michelle Porter) and the film Eden (a script).

1978: night boat (movie)

1979: night boat, attached: Caesar's city, negative hand, Oreglia Steiner (script).

Caesar's City (Movie)

Hands on the opposite side (movie)

Oreglia Steiner, Oreglia Mel Berners (movie)

Oreglia Steiner and Orea Wangkuwei said (film)

1980: Vera Baxter is still the Atlantic coast (novel), the man sitting in the corridor (novel), the summer of 80 years (prose), green eyes (script)

198 1: Agata (novel), Agata and endless reading (movie), the outside world (prose), young girls and boys (audio tape, adapted by Jan Andre and read by Margaret Dura), Atlantic Man (movie).

1982: Dialogue in Rome (film)

1982: Atlantic Man (novel), Savannah Bay (script), Disease of Death (novel)

1984: drama episode iii: the beast trapped in the jungle, Asperger's syndrome and the dance of death; Lover (novel)

1985: Pain (novel), Music Sequel (script), Chekhov's Seagull (prose), Children (movie, starring Jean Mascolo and Jean-Marc Tirina).

1986: blue eyes and black hair (novel) prostitutes on the Normandy sea (novel)

1987: Emily L. (novel)

1987: material life (essay)

1990: Xia Yu (novel)

1992: northern lover (novel) and northern lover (script).