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Daniel Picouly
Daniel Picouly in March 2010
Born (1948-10-21) 21 October 1948 (age 75)
OccupationWriter

Daniel Picouly (born 21 October 1948 in Villemomble) is a French writer. [1]

Picouly was reared in a family of 13 children. His parents were born in the French overseas territory of Martinique. He became a professor of economics in Paris. [2]

In 1992 he published his first novel, The Light of fools, with the help of Daniel Pennac. He had great success in 1995, with The Field of people. In this book, as in many others, he recounts his childhood in a novel. He played himself in the film Imposture (2005).

He was the host of a cultural program on France 5, Café Picouly. From September 2008 to June 2009, he presented Café littéraire [ fr] on France 2, before returning to France 5 in September 2009 with its Café Picouly.

He is a jury member on Le Prince Maurice and RFO prizes. [3]

Bibliography

  • La lumière des fous (The Light of fools), 1992; Iuniverse.Com, 1999, ISBN  978-1-58348-160-8
  • NEC, le Grand livre du mois, 1996
  • Les larmes des chefs, 1994; Gallimard, 2004, ISBN  978-2-07-030025-9
  • Le champ de personne (Nobody's fields), Flammarion, 1995, ISBN  978-2-08-067127-1, Grand prix des lectrices de Elle
  • Cauchemar Pirate (Pirate's Nightmare), 1995
  • Vive Noël! (Merry Christmas!), 1995
  • Lutteur de Sumo (Sumo fighter), 1996
  • Paris, rive noire, Editions Autrement, 1996, ISBN  978-2-86260-606-4
  • Fort de l'eau, Flammarion, 1997, ISBN  978-2-08-067488-3
  • Le 13è but, Hoëbeke, 1998, ISBN  978-2-84230-061-6
  • La coupe du monde n'aura pas lieu, 1998
  • Tête de Nègre, 1998; J'ai lu, 2004, ISBN  978-2-290-34573-3
  • L'enfant léopard: roman, Librairie générale française, 1999, ISBN  978-2-253-15074-9
  • On lit trop dans ce pays (we read too must in this country), Rue du monde, 2000, ISBN  978-2-912084-37-8
  • Paulette et Roger, Librairie générale française, 2003, ISBN  978-2-253-15416-7
  • La Donzelle: Un bâton rouge dans le chargeur, Editions du Rocher 2004, ISBN  2-268-05074-2
  • Un beau jeudi pour tuer Kennedy, 2005; Grasset & Fasquelle, 2006, ISBN  978-2-246-62191-1
  • Le coeur à la craie: roman, Librairie générale française, 2007, ISBN  978-2-253-11567-0
  • La treizième mort du chevalier: roman, Librairie générale française, 2006, ISBN  978-2-253-11586-1
  • Un bâton de rouge dans le chargeur: roman, Rocher, 2004, ISBN  978-2-268-05074-4
  • Le coeur de craie 2005; Librairie générale française, 2007, ISBN  978-2-253-11567-0
  • 68, mon amour: roman,Grasset, 2008, ISBN  978-2-246-71261-9

Children's books

Awards received

References

  1. ^ a b "Daniel Picouly a gardé la tchatche de la banlieue". Le Parisien (in French). 29 July 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Daniel Picouly". Evene.fr.
  3. ^ "In Pictures: Daniel Picouly in Dakar - All West Africa News". Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2011.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Picouly
Daniel Picouly in March 2010
Born (1948-10-21) 21 October 1948 (age 75)
OccupationWriter

Daniel Picouly (born 21 October 1948 in Villemomble) is a French writer. [1]

Picouly was reared in a family of 13 children. His parents were born in the French overseas territory of Martinique. He became a professor of economics in Paris. [2]

In 1992 he published his first novel, The Light of fools, with the help of Daniel Pennac. He had great success in 1995, with The Field of people. In this book, as in many others, he recounts his childhood in a novel. He played himself in the film Imposture (2005).

He was the host of a cultural program on France 5, Café Picouly. From September 2008 to June 2009, he presented Café littéraire [ fr] on France 2, before returning to France 5 in September 2009 with its Café Picouly.

He is a jury member on Le Prince Maurice and RFO prizes. [3]

Bibliography

  • La lumière des fous (The Light of fools), 1992; Iuniverse.Com, 1999, ISBN  978-1-58348-160-8
  • NEC, le Grand livre du mois, 1996
  • Les larmes des chefs, 1994; Gallimard, 2004, ISBN  978-2-07-030025-9
  • Le champ de personne (Nobody's fields), Flammarion, 1995, ISBN  978-2-08-067127-1, Grand prix des lectrices de Elle
  • Cauchemar Pirate (Pirate's Nightmare), 1995
  • Vive Noël! (Merry Christmas!), 1995
  • Lutteur de Sumo (Sumo fighter), 1996
  • Paris, rive noire, Editions Autrement, 1996, ISBN  978-2-86260-606-4
  • Fort de l'eau, Flammarion, 1997, ISBN  978-2-08-067488-3
  • Le 13è but, Hoëbeke, 1998, ISBN  978-2-84230-061-6
  • La coupe du monde n'aura pas lieu, 1998
  • Tête de Nègre, 1998; J'ai lu, 2004, ISBN  978-2-290-34573-3
  • L'enfant léopard: roman, Librairie générale française, 1999, ISBN  978-2-253-15074-9
  • On lit trop dans ce pays (we read too must in this country), Rue du monde, 2000, ISBN  978-2-912084-37-8
  • Paulette et Roger, Librairie générale française, 2003, ISBN  978-2-253-15416-7
  • La Donzelle: Un bâton rouge dans le chargeur, Editions du Rocher 2004, ISBN  2-268-05074-2
  • Un beau jeudi pour tuer Kennedy, 2005; Grasset & Fasquelle, 2006, ISBN  978-2-246-62191-1
  • Le coeur à la craie: roman, Librairie générale française, 2007, ISBN  978-2-253-11567-0
  • La treizième mort du chevalier: roman, Librairie générale française, 2006, ISBN  978-2-253-11586-1
  • Un bâton de rouge dans le chargeur: roman, Rocher, 2004, ISBN  978-2-268-05074-4
  • Le coeur de craie 2005; Librairie générale française, 2007, ISBN  978-2-253-11567-0
  • 68, mon amour: roman,Grasset, 2008, ISBN  978-2-246-71261-9

Children's books

Awards received

References

  1. ^ a b "Daniel Picouly a gardé la tchatche de la banlieue". Le Parisien (in French). 29 July 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Daniel Picouly". Evene.fr.
  3. ^ "In Pictures: Daniel Picouly in Dakar - All West Africa News". Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 25 June 2011.

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