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Name
  
Olivier Sechan

Role
  
Writer


Books
  
Adieu, Grand-Bayou!

Siblings
  
Edmond Sechan

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Died
  
July 7, 2006, Paris, France

Children
  
Renaud, Thierry Sechan, David Sechan

Parents
  
Louis Sechan, Isabelle Bost

Similar People
  
Renaud, Thierry Sechan, Lolita Sechan, Anthony Buckeridge, Paul‑Jacques Bonzon

Olivier Séchan (January 14, 1911 – July 7, 2006) was an award winning French writer. He was born in Montpellier and died in Paris at the age of 95. He was the son of Louis Séchan and brother of Edmond.

Life and work

His father Louis Séchan was a professor at the Sorbonne. His mother Isabelle Bost was the granddaughter of a Protestant pastor. He was born in Montpellier where he spent the first twenty years of his life. Moving to Paris, he taught German in the 1930s. In 1939, he published his first novel Les eaux mortes which was considered "too American". Eight more novels followed, including Les corps ont soif which won the Prix des Deux Magots in 1942. He also won the Prix du Roman d'Aventures in 1951 for his humorous crime novel Vous qui n'avez jamais été tués, written with his friend Igor Maslowski. Several of his novels are set in the Cevennes region.

During World War II, he ran for a while the collaborationist radio station Radio Paris.

He became a director at the publishing firm Hachette. He began writing children's books that were published in the famous Bibliothèque rose and Bibliothèque verte series. He created the recurring characters Luc and Martine, and translated many of the Jennings novels of Anthony Buckeridge. His work for young readers proved very popular.

Séchan spoke fluent English, German and Dutch. He had a wife and six children, among them the novelist Thierry Séchan and the famous singer Renaud Séchan, known simply throughout France as Renaud.

References

Olivier Séchan Wikipedia