Marguerite Claude Françoise Xenakis (née Gargouïl; 27 September 1930 – 12 February 2018) was a French novelist and journalist, born in Blois, Loir-et-Cher. She started her literary career in the early 1960s, and became better known during the 1980s, when she started working at Le Matin de Paris, a daily newspaper, and for Télématin, a breakfast television news show. She chaired the judging panel for the literary prize 30 Million Friends.

Françoise Xenakis
Born
Marguerite Claude Françoise Gargouïl

(1930-09-27)27 September 1930
Died12 February 2018(2018-02-12) (aged 87)
Courbevoie, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationJournalist
Spouse
(m. 1953; died 2001)
Children1

In 1953, she married Iannis Xenakis, who later went on to become an important classical composer of the post-war avant-garde. Their daughter Mâkhi Xenakis, sculptor and painter, was born in 1956.

Selected works edit

  • Le Petit Caillou (1963)
  • Des dimanches et des dimanches (1965)
  • Aux lèvres pour que j'aie moins soif (1970)
  • Écoute (1971)
  • Et alors les morts pleureront (1972)
  • Moi, j'aime pas la mer (1974)
  • L'écrivain ou La sixième roue du carrosse (1975)
  • Elle lui dirait dans l'île (1978)
  • La Natte coupée (1982)
  • Zut! on a encore oublié Madame Freud (1984)
  • La Vie exemplaire de Rita Capuchon (1988)
  • Le Temps usé (1992)
  • Attends-moi (1993; won the Prix des libraires the same year)
  • Désolée, mais ça ne se fait pas (1995)
  • Chéri, tu viens pour la photo (1999)
  • Mouche-toi, Cléopâtre (1999)
  • Maman, je veux pas être empereur (2001)
  • Regarde, nos chemins se sont fermés (2002)
  • Danielle Mitterrand : la petite fille qui voulait être Antigone (2006)

References edit

  • Bosquet, Alain. 1985. Les épouses de Françoise Xenakis, Figaro No. 12584 (15 Feb 1985), 36.
  • Xenakis, Françoise, and Waldburg-Wolfegg, Andreas; Sarah Green; Maro Elliott. "Mme Xenakis in Conversation". International Contemporary Ensemble. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)