Marc Cholodenko

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Marc Cholodenko (born 11 February 1950 in Paris), is a French novelist, translator, poet, screenwriter and dialoguist. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Awards

Cholodenko won the 1976 Prix Médicis for Les États du désert. [5] He has notably been the male dialoguist of the films by Philippe Garrel [6] since 1988.

Work

Poetry

Novels

Prix Médicis

Essays

Translations

translated with Elisabeth Peellaert
translated with Michel Berder

Screenplays and dialogues

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