Jean Amila Explained
Jean Amila (Paris, 24 November 1910 – 6 March 1995) was an anarchist French writer and screenwriter who also wrote under the names John Amila, Jean Mekert, or Jean Meckert.[1]
Works
Science-Fiction
- La ville de plomb[1]
- Le 9 de pique (1956)[1]
Mysteries
- Nous Avons les Mains Rouges (1947)[1]
- Y'a pas de Bon Dieu! (1950)[1]
- Motus! (1953)[1]
- La Bonne Tisane (1955)[1]
- Sans Attendre Godot (1956)[1]
- Le Drakkar (1959)[1]
- Les Loups dans la Bergerie (1959)[1]
- Jusqu'à Plus Soif (1962)[1]
- La Lune d'Omaha (1964)[1]
- Noces de Soufre (1964)[1]
- Pitié pour les Rats (1964)[1]
- Les Fous de Hong-Kong (1969)[1]
- Le Grillon Enragé (1970)[1]
- Contest-Flic (1972)[1]
- La Nef des Dingues (1972)[1]
- Terminus Iéna (1973)[1]
- A Qui ai-je l'Honneur?.. (1974)[1]
- Le Pigeon des Faubourgs (1981)[1]
- Le Chien de Montargis (1983)[1]
- Langes Radieux (1984)[1]
- Au Balcon d'Hiroshima (1985)[1]
Historical Novels
Screenplays
Notes and References
- Book: Amila, Jean. Peter France. 1995. The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 0-19-866125-8.