Jean-Marc Parisis

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Jean-Marc Parisis (born 1962) is a French writer and journalist. He is the author of seven novels, five stories and a biography, as well as various prefaces and anthologies.

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After studying letters (hypokhâgne and khâgne at lycée Lakanal at Sceaux, which inspired him Le Lycée des artistes), Jean-Marc Parisis made his debuts at Libération at age 20. Since 1983, he has written articles in numerous newspapers and magazines: Libération, Le Figaro Littéraire , Le Quotidien de Paris , Metro, Le Monde , Le Point , Le Figaro Magazine ...

For the cinema, he wrote with Philippe Eineck the scenario of La Taule  [ fr ] (2000) by Alain Robak which stars Claude Brasseur, Olivier Martinez, Gilbert Melki, Saïd Taghmaoui and Stéphane Guillon  [ fr ].

He directed the collection "La Désinvolture" at éditions du Quai Voltaire from 1987 to 1989 and the collection "Colère" at Éditions du Rocher from 2000 to 2005.

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Biography

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Prefaces

Anthologies

Literary prizes

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