Louis Nucéra

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Known Credits

8

Gender

Male

Birthday

1928-07-17

Day of death

2000-08-09 (72 years old)

Place of Birth

Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Louis Nucéra

Biography

Louis Nucéra (17 July 1928 – 9 August 2000) was an award-winning 20th-century French writer. He published his first novel L'obstiné in 1970. As well as being a writer, Nucéra was a cyclist (he rode the same circuit as the 1949 Tour de France), a bank clerk, a journalist, a press secretary in a record company, and a literary director at JC Lattès. He recalls his childhood in Nice in Avenue des Diables bleus. In 1991 he wrote Le ruban rouge which chronicles the life of Italian immigrants. In Mes ports d’attache he evokes his friendships with Cioran, Kessel, Picasso, Cocteau, Hardellet, Brassens and Moretti. Nucéra died on August 9, 2000 in the industrial zone of Carros when he was hit by a car while bike riding. Source: Article "Louis Nucéra" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

  • Champs-Elysées

    Champs-Elysées

  • Sacrée Soirée

    Sacrée Soirée

  • Midi trente

    Midi trente

  • Apostrophes

    Apostrophes

  • Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

    Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

  • Numéro un

    Numéro un

  • 30 millions d'amis

    30 millions d'amis

  • À bout portant

    À bout portant