Claude Durand

Claude Durand

  • Birthday: 1938-11-09
  • Deathday: 2015-05-06
  • Place of birth: Livry-Gargan, Seine-Saint-Denis, France

Biography

Claude Durand (1938–2015) was a French publisher, translator and writer. He worked in the French film industry editing films, and occasionally writing and directing. He published leading authors such as Solzhenitsyn and Houellebecq, and together with his wife Carmen, he translated the standard French edition of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. As a writer, he won the 1979 Prix Médicis for his novel La Nuit zoologique. As Solzhenitsyn's literary agent (Editions Fayard) since 2003 he acted as an intermediary with "Moscow" when Edward Ericson Jr. and Daniel Mahoney were preparing The Solzhenitsyn Reader. A substantial part of the notes (remarks) on the Journal of the Red Wheel are of his hand. Source: Article "Claude Durand" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Production

Prêtres interdits

1973

As Editor

Killer

1972

As Editor

The Tattoo

1968

As Editor

Le coup de grâce

1966

As Director

Magnet of Doom

1963

As Editor

La brigade en folie

1973

As Editor

Anyone Can Kill Me

1957

As Editor

Adieu Philippine

1962

As Editor

Weekend at Dunkirk

1964

As Editor

Dear Caroline

1968

As Editor

Greed in the Sun

1964

As Editor

The Upper Hand

1966

As Editor

The Servant

1970

As Editor

Would-Be Gentleman

1958

As Editor

Death of a Jew

1970

As Editor

The Thunder of God

1965

As Editor

La Frontière

1961

As Director

The Blonde from Peking

1967

As Sound Editor

La Frontière

1961

As Writer

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