Tatiana Arfel (born 17 May 1979 in Paris) is a French writer.
Psychologist by training, Tatiana Arfel is also a graduate in modern literature. [1]
The Prix Théophraste-Renaudot or Prix Renaudot is a French literary award.
The Prix Alain-Fournier is a French literary prize, awarded by the town of Saint-Amand-Montrond in honour of Alain-Fournier, author of Le Grand Meaulnes. It is intended to give encouragement to a novelist at the beginning of their career, and it can be awarded for first, second or third novels, provided that the author has not previously received any recognition at a national level.
The Albert Londres Prize is the highest French journalism award, named in honor of journalist Albert Londres. Created in 1932, it was first awarded in 1933 and is considered the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. Three laureates are awarded each year. The three categories are : "best reporter in the written press", "best audiovisual reporter" and "best reporting book".
Marie-Claire Bancquart was a French poet, essayist, professor emerita and literary critic. She was the recipient of the Grand prix de la Critique littéraire of the Académie Française, the premier authority on matters related to French language and culture, as well as numerous other awards. Her poetry is known for its visceral nature, often exploring the interior of the human body as a means of exploring emotion and humanity.
The Prix Femina étranger is a French literary award established in 1985. It is awarded annually to a foreign-language literary work translated into French.
Maël Renouard is a French writer and translator.
Jérôme Garcin is a French journalist and writer. He heads the cultural section of the Nouvel Observateur, produces and hosts the radio program Le Masque et la Plume on France Inter, and is a member of the reading committee of the Comédie-Française.
Étienne de Montety is a French writer and journalist.
Christian Gailly was a French writer.
Nathalie Léger is a writer and the executive director of the Institute for Contemporary Publishing Archives.
Carole Martinez is a French contemporary novelist.
Michel Caffier was a French journalist, writer, and literary critic. He is the author of an abundant work centered on Lorraine: historical novels, essays and reference works, including the Dictionnaire des littératures de Lorraine.
The Prix Emmanuel Roblès, readers's prize of Blois, is a French literary award established in 1990 whose aim is to reward an author of first novel. It is baptized as a tribute to writer Emmanuel Robles.
Dominique Sigaud is a French journalist, essayist and novelist.
Raphaël Jerusalmy is a French writer.
Hugo Boris, is a French writer.
Léonor de Récondo is a French violinist and writer.
Cécile Gagnon is a Canadian writer and illustrator living in Quebec.
Cécile Coulon is a French novelist, poet and short story writer. As of 2020, she has published seven novels, two poetry collections and one short story collection. She has been awarded the Prix des libraires (2017) and the prix Guillaume Apollinaire (2018)
Waiting for Bojangles is the debut novel by Olivier Bourdeaut, published by Éditions Finitude on 7 January 2016. It was an international bestseller. An English translation by Regan Kramer was published by Simon & Schuster on 19 March 2019. A film adaptation of the same name was released in 2021.
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