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Vahé Katcha

Vahé-Karnik Khatchadourian better known as Vahé Katcha (in Armenian Վահե Քաչա) (born in Damascus, Syria in 1928 - died in Paris on 14 January 2003) was a French Armenian author, screenwriter and journalist. Katcha wrote 25 novels and two theatre pieces in addition to a great number of adaptations and screenwriting for a great number of French films. His novel ''L'Hameçon'' was adapted for the American film ''The Hook''.
==Career==
Born in Syria, Katcha spent his childhood in Lebanon, immigrating to France in 1945 when he was just 17 and where he pursued studies at IDEC in film screenwriting and won the Pelman prize in 1962 for 2 film reportages, ''Pas de pitié pour les aveugles'' et ''Les cancéreux''.
He published his first book at age 20 titled ''Les mégots du dimanche'' on Gallimard followed up by ''Œil pour œil''. The latter was adapted to film directed by André Cayatte. Katcha wrote 25 novels including ''Un homme est tombé dans la rue'' in addition to two theatre pieces. He was involved in screenwriting for 15 films. His books adapted to the screen include ''Galia'' that launched Mireille Darc, ''À Cœur joie'' (English title ''Two Weeks in September'') starring Brigitte Bardot, ''Le Maître-nageur'' starring Jean-Louis Trintignant and Jean-Claude Brialy and ''La Grande Sauterelle'' starring Mireille Darc.
He worked with 1963 MGM film ''The Hook'' starring Kirk Douglas, adapted from his book ''L'Hameçon''. He also cooperated with French film director of Armenian origin Henri Verneuil co-screenwriting for ''Le Casse'' (English title ''The Burglars'') starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Omar Sharif and in ''Mayrig'' starring Claudia Cardinale and Omar Sharif. One of his best known books is ''Un poignard dans ce jardin'' published in 1981 about the life of an Armenian family in Constantinople during the Ottoman Empire and the Armenian massacres. Other notable works include ''Un bateau de singes'' in 1966, ''La mort d'un juif'' in 1972, ''Un bruit qui court'' in 1979 and ''Le Chypriote'' (a collaboration with Arlen Papazian in 1982) all published by Les Presses de la Cité.
His theatre pieces are ''Le Repas des fauves'' in 1960〔(Theatres Parisiens Associes: ''Le Repas des fauves'' de Vahe Katcha )〕 and ''La Farce'' in 1963 (with mise en scène by Jean-Jacques Aslanian).
His works have been translated into many languages including English, Spanish, German and Armenian in separate covers or through literary journals like «Գրական թերթ» and «Գարուն».

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