Didier Goupil

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Didier Goupil (* 1963 in Paris ) is a French writer , teacher , dramaturge and screenwriter . He lives in Toulouse .

For his first work, the Maleterre collection of short stories , he received the Prix ​​Thyde Monnier de la Société des Gens de Lettres and the Prix ​​Cino del Duca .

Le jour de mon retour sur terre , one of the first works to deal with September 11th, appeared on the front page of Monde des Livres and was a. a. Reviewed by the New York Times , Le Point , Le Nouvel Observateur, and L'Humanité .

Works

  • Maleterre et autres nouvelles ( Editions Alfil, 1995)
  • Absent pour le moment (short stories, Trabucaire, 1997)
  • La Mie des livres (novel, Le Castor Astral, 1997)
  • Anthologie de nouvelles contemporaines (Hatier, 1997)
  • Femme du monde (Roman, Éditions Balland, 2001; new edition Le serpent à plumes, 2003)
  • Le jour de mon retour sur terre (Roman, Le Serpent à plumes, 2003)
  • La lettre à Anna (Roman, Éditions Fayard, 2005)
  • Maleterre ( short stories, Le serpent à plumes, 2005)
  • Castro est mort , (Roman, éditions du Rocher, 2007)
  • To monde du Femme France-Culture produced a radio play version, based on the novel the theatrical version was Madame developed, performed among others at the festival in Avignon in 2005 (by actors of the Théâtre Mantois).
  • He wrote the screenplay for the short film Un certain goût d'herbe fraîche (director: Fabienne Godet, 1994), and worked dramaturgically in 1999 (Triple XL).

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