Adrien Bosc

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Adrien Bosc (born January 20, 1986 in Avignon ) is a French writer.

2018

Life

Adrien Bosc attended school in Avignon. He became editor of Desports magazine . In 2016 he became co-editor of the Editions du Seuil publishing house under PDG Olivier Bétourné .

Bosc wrote his first novel Constellation about the plane crash near the Azores in 1949. Among the prominent victims were world boxing champion Marcel Cerdan and violinist Ginette Neveu . The novel was awarded the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie Française 2014 and the Prix ​​littéraire de la Vocation 2014 and was among the candidates for the Prix ​​Goncourt . The novel has been translated into several languages.

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  • Constellation . Editions Stock, 2014
    • Tomorrow morning in New York. Novel . Translated by Olaf Matthias Roth. List, Berlin 2017

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hervé Hugueny: Ludovic Rio et Adrien Bosc promus à la direction du Seuil , at Livres Hebdo , January 11, 2016
  2. ^ Le Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française à Adrien Bosc , in: Le Monde , October 30, 2014
  3. ^ Adrian Turpin: Written in the stars , review, in: Financial Times , October 15, 2016, p. 10