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Academician Florence Delay Died

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The academic and novelist Florence Delay died on Tuesday July 1 at the age of 84, announced the French Academy, where she had been elected in 2000. The writer had paid tribute to the Basque Country.

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It was thanks to the cinema that the Academician, elected in 2000 and dead on Tuesday, first made her speak, before teaching at the Sorbonne and taking an exclusive interest in all forms of contemporary creation.

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Joan of Arc in front of Robert Bresson's camera, the writer and Academician died on Tuesday 1 July at 84 years old.

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The academic and novelist Florence Delay died on Tuesday July 1 at the age of 84, announced the French Academy, where she had been elected in 2000. The writer had paid tribute to the Basque Country.

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Former juror of the Femina Prize and of the Gallimard Publishing Reading Committee, she was elected to the Académie française on 14 December 2000.

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On 1 July 2025, in Paris, Florence Delay, académicienne, writer, translator, screenwriter and theatrewoman died. She was 84 years old. With her, a certain way of inhabiting literature, discreet and ardent, faded. Elected to the French Academy on 14 December 2000 in the armchair of Jean Guitton, she embodied a singular and precious figure in the world of French letters — an art of erudition without gravity, a passion for distant voices, and a rar…

The French writer, actress and academic Florence Delay, who starred in 1962 'El proceso de Juana de Arco' by Robert Bresson, died yesterday in Paris at the age of 84, according to the Spanish editorial Acantilado in a statement, according to EFE. Delay was professor of Spanish Literature at the Sorbonne, novelist, critic, translator and playwright, member of the French Academy since 2000 - she was the fourth woman to be admitted - and correspond…

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livreshebdo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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