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Michel Field
Born
Michel Feldschuh

(1954-07-17) 17 July 1954 (age 69)
Nationality French
EducationLycée Claude Bernard
Lycée Balzac
Lycée Condorcet
Alma mater Paris West University Nanterre La Défense
Occupation(s)Journalist, philosopher, novelist
ParentErwin Feldschuh

Michel Field (born 17 July 1954) is a French journalist, television presenter, philosopher and novelist. He is the author of several novels. He served as the political director of France Télévisions.

Early life

Michel Field was born as Michel Feldschuh on 17 July 1954 in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt, Vaucluse, France. [1] [2] [3] His father, Erwin Feldschuh, was an Austrian Jew who emigrated to France. [2]

Field was educated at the Lycée Claude Bernard, the Lycée Balzac, and the Lycée Condorcet. [2] He joined the Revolutionary Communist League at the age of 14, and he was expelled from his school because of his activism. [3] He graduated from Paris West University Nanterre La Défense. [2] He earned the CAPES and the agrégation in philosophy. [3]

Career

Field started his career as a philosophy teacher in Douai from 1979 to 1982, and in Versailles from 1982 to 1993. [2]

Field is a journalist and television presenter. [1] He became a co-presenter of Panomara, a radio programme on France Culture. [3] He was a contributor to Les Nouvelles littéraires from 1984 to 1985. [2] In 1992, he became a co-presenter on Ciel mon mardi!. [3] He subsequently presented Le Cercle de minuit and Ça balance à Paris, [3] followed by Au Field de la nuit on TF1 and Ring on LCI. [2] He has been a co-presenter of Médiapolis alongside Olivier Duhamel on Europe 1 since 2007. [2] He later served as the head of France 5. [4] In December 2015, he was appointed as the political director of France Télévisions. [4] He resigned in 2017.

Field is the author of several novels and non-fiction books.

Works

  • Field, Michel (1973). L'école dans la rue. Paris: Grasset. OCLC  951023.
  • Brohm, Jean-Marie; Field, Michel (1975). Jeunesse et revolution : pour une organisation revolutionnaire de la jeunesse. Paris: François Maspero. ISBN  9782707107886. OCLC  300360601.
  • Field, Michel (1984). Le passeur de Lesbos : roman. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000103. OCLC  11924541.
  • Field, Michel (1986). Impasse de la nuit : roman. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000486. OCLC  14921845.
  • Field, Michel (1987). Excentriques. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000684. OCLC  21373359.
  • Field, Michel (1989). L'homme aux pâtes : roman. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000936. OCLC  21442668.
  • Field, Michel (1995). Contes cruels pour Anaëlle : récit. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN  9782221079324. OCLC  34054389.
  • Field, Michel; Scala, André (1997). Petits dialogues entre amis. Paris: Albin Michel. ISBN  9782226094131. OCLC  38544691.
  • Cléau, Julie; Field, Michel (2002). Le Livre des rencontres. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN  9782221096253. OCLC  319884105.
  • Field, Michel (2006). Le grand débat : roman. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN  9782221105658. OCLC  71810351.
  • Duhamel, Olivier; Field, Michel (2008). Le Starkozysme. Paris: Presses de la fondation des sciences politiques. ISBN  9782020968027. OCLC  213490025.
  • Field, Michel (2014). Le soldeur : roman. Paris: Julliard. ISBN  9782260017691. OCLC  873465723.
  • Field, Michel (2016). Le vieux Blanc d'Abidjan dans sa prison de Yopougon : roman. Paris: Julliard. ISBN  9782260024019. OCLC  946102505.

References

  1. ^ a b Field, Michel (1954-....) forme internationale. Retrieved October 4, 2016. {{ cite book}}: |website= ignored ( help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Calvi, Yves (June 24, 2010). "nonobstrant". France Inter. Archived from the original on June 19, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2016.{{ cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Michel Field". Gala. 11 April 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Delcambre, Alexis; Piquard, Alexandre (December 7, 2015). "Michel Field, nouveau patron de l'information à France Télévisions". Le Monde. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michel Field
Born
Michel Feldschuh

(1954-07-17) 17 July 1954 (age 69)
Nationality French
EducationLycée Claude Bernard
Lycée Balzac
Lycée Condorcet
Alma mater Paris West University Nanterre La Défense
Occupation(s)Journalist, philosopher, novelist
ParentErwin Feldschuh

Michel Field (born 17 July 1954) is a French journalist, television presenter, philosopher and novelist. He is the author of several novels. He served as the political director of France Télévisions.

Early life

Michel Field was born as Michel Feldschuh on 17 July 1954 in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt, Vaucluse, France. [1] [2] [3] His father, Erwin Feldschuh, was an Austrian Jew who emigrated to France. [2]

Field was educated at the Lycée Claude Bernard, the Lycée Balzac, and the Lycée Condorcet. [2] He joined the Revolutionary Communist League at the age of 14, and he was expelled from his school because of his activism. [3] He graduated from Paris West University Nanterre La Défense. [2] He earned the CAPES and the agrégation in philosophy. [3]

Career

Field started his career as a philosophy teacher in Douai from 1979 to 1982, and in Versailles from 1982 to 1993. [2]

Field is a journalist and television presenter. [1] He became a co-presenter of Panomara, a radio programme on France Culture. [3] He was a contributor to Les Nouvelles littéraires from 1984 to 1985. [2] In 1992, he became a co-presenter on Ciel mon mardi!. [3] He subsequently presented Le Cercle de minuit and Ça balance à Paris, [3] followed by Au Field de la nuit on TF1 and Ring on LCI. [2] He has been a co-presenter of Médiapolis alongside Olivier Duhamel on Europe 1 since 2007. [2] He later served as the head of France 5. [4] In December 2015, he was appointed as the political director of France Télévisions. [4] He resigned in 2017.

Field is the author of several novels and non-fiction books.

Works

  • Field, Michel (1973). L'école dans la rue. Paris: Grasset. OCLC  951023.
  • Brohm, Jean-Marie; Field, Michel (1975). Jeunesse et revolution : pour une organisation revolutionnaire de la jeunesse. Paris: François Maspero. ISBN  9782707107886. OCLC  300360601.
  • Field, Michel (1984). Le passeur de Lesbos : roman. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000103. OCLC  11924541.
  • Field, Michel (1986). Impasse de la nuit : roman. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000486. OCLC  14921845.
  • Field, Michel (1987). Excentriques. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000684. OCLC  21373359.
  • Field, Michel (1989). L'homme aux pâtes : roman. Paris: Barrault. ISBN  9782736000936. OCLC  21442668.
  • Field, Michel (1995). Contes cruels pour Anaëlle : récit. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN  9782221079324. OCLC  34054389.
  • Field, Michel; Scala, André (1997). Petits dialogues entre amis. Paris: Albin Michel. ISBN  9782226094131. OCLC  38544691.
  • Cléau, Julie; Field, Michel (2002). Le Livre des rencontres. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN  9782221096253. OCLC  319884105.
  • Field, Michel (2006). Le grand débat : roman. Paris: Robert Laffont. ISBN  9782221105658. OCLC  71810351.
  • Duhamel, Olivier; Field, Michel (2008). Le Starkozysme. Paris: Presses de la fondation des sciences politiques. ISBN  9782020968027. OCLC  213490025.
  • Field, Michel (2014). Le soldeur : roman. Paris: Julliard. ISBN  9782260017691. OCLC  873465723.
  • Field, Michel (2016). Le vieux Blanc d'Abidjan dans sa prison de Yopougon : roman. Paris: Julliard. ISBN  9782260024019. OCLC  946102505.

References

  1. ^ a b Field, Michel (1954-....) forme internationale. Retrieved October 4, 2016. {{ cite book}}: |website= ignored ( help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Calvi, Yves (June 24, 2010). "nonobstrant". France Inter. Archived from the original on June 19, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2016.{{ cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Michel Field". Gala. 11 April 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  4. ^ a b Delcambre, Alexis; Piquard, Alexandre (December 7, 2015). "Michel Field, nouveau patron de l'information à France Télévisions". Le Monde. Retrieved October 4, 2016.

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