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Le, Linda

Linda Le ( French: Linda Lê , born July 3, 1963 , Dalat ) is a French writer of Vietnamese descent.

Linda Le
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Feneon Prize

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Biography

His father is an engineer from North Vietnam , his mother is from a family of Vietnamese who naturalized in France. Linda spent her childhood in Dalat, in 1969 the family moved to Saigon , where Linda studied at the French Lyceum . In 1977, she and her mother and sisters moved to France; the family settled in Le Havre . In 1981, Linda came to Paris, studied at the Lyceum of Henry IV , then at the Sorbonne . In 1986, she published her first novel, but later the writer herself excluded it, as well as the novel and subsequent short stories from her bibliography. She was awarded the Feneon Prize in 1997 for the book Trinity Park and Prip Vepler in 2010 for Kronos. [3]

Creativity

Linda Le owns novels and short stories, and she also appears as a literary critic in Le Magazine littéraire . The author of an essay on literature, prefaces to the books of various writers of the world. Her writings are marked with several awards, while the writer avoids publicity. Her books are usually published by Christian Bourgois .

Books

Excluded from the author's bibliography.

  • Un si tendre vampire , 1986
  • Fuir 1987
  • Solo 1988

Authoring Bibliography

  • Les Évangiles du crime , 1992, éditions Christian Bourgois (reprint 2011)
  • Calomnies , 1993, éditions Christian Bourgois (English transl. 1996, reprint. 1997, Vietnam. Trans. 2009)
  • Les Dits d'un idiot , 1995, éditions Christian Bourgois (reprint 2011)
  • Les Trois Parques , 1997, éditions Christian Bourgois (reprint 2011; Feneon Prize )
  • Voix , 1998, éditions by Christian Bourgois
  • Lettre morte , 1999, éditions Christian Bourgois (reprint 2011)
  • Tu écriras sur le bonheur , 1999, éditions Christian Bourgois
  • Les Aubes , 2000, éditions Christian Bourgois
  • Autres jeux avec le feu , 2002, éditions Christian Bourgois
  • Marina Tsvetaieva, ça va la vie? , 2002, éditions Jean-Michel Place
  • Personne , 2003, éditions by Christian Bourgois
  • Kriss suivi de L'homme de Porlock , 2004, éditions Christian Bourgois
  • Le Complexe de Caliban et Conte de l'amour Bifrons , 2005, éditions Christian Bourgois
  • In Memoriam , 2007, éditions by Christian Bourgois
  • Au fond de l'inconnu pour trouver du nouveau , 2009, éditions Christian Bourgois (essay on writers)
  • Cronos , 2010, éditions Christian Bourgois (Prix Wepler)
  • À l'enfant que je n'aurai pas , 2011, éditions NiL ( Prix ​​Renaudot Poche )
  • Lame de fond , éditions Christian Bourgois, 2012

Recognition

Prize Vocation ( 1990 ), Choran scholarship ( 2010 ) and others.

Notes

  1. ↑ Who's Who in France - Paris : 1953. - ISSN 0083-9531
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q5924723 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q90 "> </a>
  2. B BNF ID : Open Data Platform - 2011.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q19938912 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P268 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q54837 "> </a>
  3. ↑ Authors . And Other Stories. The appeal date is March 5, 2019.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Le,_Linda&oldid=98470184


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