André Birabeau
André Birabeau (1890-1974) was a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter.
Novels and short stories
- La débauche (1924) English trans. Revelation (1930) cited as the first novel about a homosexual man from the mother's point of view[1]
- Voyage d'agrément became 1935 movie
- À vos ordres, madame (short story) became 1939 movie Ai vostri ordini, signora and 1942 French movie
- Le jardin aux vingt-cinq allées (1928)
- Désirable (1949)
- La bell égarée (1965)
- Rendez-vous avec l'amour (1972)
- L'amour naît où il veut (1974)
Plays
- Le coeur sur la main (1919)
- La peau with Nicolas Nancey (1919)
- Le bébé barbu (1920)
- La femme fatale (1920) became 1946 movie
- Une sacrée petite blonde with Pierre Woolf (1921)
- Est-ce possible? (1923)
- Un jour de folie (1923)
- On a trouvé une femme nue with Jean Guitton (1923) became 1934 movie
- La fleur d'oranger with Georges Dolley (1924) became 1944 movie Fiori d'arancio
- Un petit nez retroussé with Nicolas Nancey (1924)
- Le chemin des écoliers (1924)
- Mon vieux with Henri Bataille (1924)
- Le petit péché (1924)
- Chifforton (1925)
- Un déjeuner de soleil (1925) became 1927 musical Lovely Lady and 1927 movie Breakfast at Sunrise
- L'eunuque with Henri Duvernois (1927)
- La fille et le garçon with Georges Dolley (1927)
- Le chemin des écoliers (1927)
- Un déjeuner d'amoureux (1927)
- Votre sourire (1928)
- Côte d'Azur with Georges Dolley (1931)
- Les baisers perdus (1932) translated by Phyllis Roberts as "Lost Kisses"
- Ma sœur de luxe (1933)
- Tempête sur les côtes (1933)
- Dame Nature (1935) English adaptation by Patricia Collinge 1939 became 1953 movie The Age of Indiscretion
- Fiston (1936) became 1937 movie My Son the Minister
- La chaleur du sein (1937) aka Mother Love became 1938 movie
- Pamplemousse (1937) became Little Dark Horse (1941)
- Le nid (1938)
- Plaire (1941)
- Le séducteur (1945)
- El ojo de Moscú (written in Spanish) (1952)
- Souviens-toi mon amour (1954)
- El dúo de Manón (written in Spanish) (1926)
- Calor de nido (1955 Spanish trans. of Le nid)
- Trois pas sur le boulevard (1971) three one-act plays: L'amour avec un A majuscule, Papoupa and Le paladin.
Memoirs
- Tous feux éteints (1971)
Filmography
- Buridan's Donkey (1932) (scenario and dialogue)
- On a trouvé une femme nue (1934) from his 1923 play, directed by Léo Joannon
- Voyage d'agrément (1935) from his 1925 novel, directed by Christian-Jaque
- Un déjeuner de soleil (1937) from his 1925 play, directed by Marcel Cravenne
- La Chaleur du sein (1938) from his 1937 play, directed by Jean Boyer
- À vos ordres, madame (1942) from his short story, directed by Jean Boyer
- La femme fatale (1946) from his 1920 play
References
- ↑ Slide, Anthony Lost Gay Novels Routledge 2003 ISBN 978-1-56023-414-2 p23
External links
- Works by or about André Birabeau at Internet Archive
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0083215
- http://www.4-wall.com/authors/authors_b/birabeau_andre.htm
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