Amy Gutman
President of the University of Pennsylvania, where she is also the Christopher H. Browne...
Frédéric Beigbeder published his first novel, Mémoires d’un jeune homme dérangé, at the age of just 24, going on to become a reviewer for acclaimed magazines including Elle, Paris Match and Voici.
He has since worked in advertising (an experience on which he based his best-selling novel, 99 Francs), later becoming an editor at a French publishing house, and continuing to write novels, essays and short stories, whilst regularly contributing to magazines and literary journals, as well as French television. In 1994, he founded the Prix de Flore, which rewards young authors writing in the French Language, and has been awarded to, amongst others, Michel Houellebecq, Amélie Nothomb and Christine Angot. In 2009, Frédéric Beigbeder was awarded the Prix Renaudot for literary French novels for Un Roman Français. His latest work is Premier Bilan Après l’Apocalypse. The author lives in Paris.
Premier Bilan Apres L'Apocalypse (2011)
Un Roman Francais (2009)
L'Egoiste Romantique (2005)
L'Amour Dure Trois Ans (1998)
Vacances Dans Le Coma (2007)
Windows on the World (2003)
Au Secours, Pardon (2007)
President of the University of Pennsylvania, where she is also the Christopher H. Browne...
Vasily Grossman was born into a Jewish family in the Ukraine...