Christine Angot

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Christine Angot

Christine Angot (born February 7, 1959 in Châteauroux ) is a French writer .

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Christine Angot processes personal experiences in an often ruthless and shocking way. This is how incest , a novel that has also been translated into German, treats the incestuous relationship with the father. In France in particular, the Angots novels polarize criticism. While some praise their directness, others accuse them of exhibitionism.

Awards

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Novels
  • Vu du ciel (1990)
  • Not to be (1991)
  • Léonore, toujours (1994)
  • Interview (1995)
  • Les Autres (1997)
  • Subject Angot (1998)
  • Incest (translated by Christian Ruzicska and Colette Demoncey, 2001), (OT L'inceste , 1999)
  • Leaving the city (translated by Christian Ruzicska, 2002), (OT Quitter la ville , 2000)
  • Why Brazil (translated by Christian Ruzicska, 2003), (OT Pourquoi le Brésil?, 2002)
  • Peau d'âne , La Peur du lendemain (2003)
  • Les Désaxés (2004)
  • Une partie du coeur (2004)
  • Rendez-vous (2006)
  • Le Marché des amants (2008)
  • Les Petits (2011)
Plays
  • L'Usage de la vie (prix Bernard Dort)
  • Corps plongés in un liquid
  • Nouvelle vague, Même si (1998)
  • Mais aussi autre chose (1999)
  • La Fin de l'amour (2000)
  • Normalement , La Peur du lendemain (2001)

literature

  • Theo Breuer : »The violence begins as soon as you step outside the door«. In other words: pebbles & chestnuts. From new poems and stories Edition YE , Sistig 2008
  • Colette Sarrey: French writers of the 80s and 90s and the écriture féminine in Wolfgang Asholt Ed .: Interpretations. French Literature, 20th Century: Novel. Stauffenburg, Tübingen 2007 ISBN 978-3-86057-909-1 p. 365ff.

Web links

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