François-Henri Désérable

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François-Henri Désérable (2015)
François-Henri Désérable (2013)

François-Henri Désérable (born February 6, 1987 in Amiens ) is a French writer and former ice hockey player .

Life

François-Henri Désérable is the son of an ice hockey player who was at times coach and also president of his club Gothiques d'Amiens . He began as a teenager with the Gothiques, where he came to a use in the Ligue Magnus in 2007 . Until 2016 he played with various professional teams in the third highest league and with the club Vipers de Montpellier in the seasons 2012/13 and 2013/14 in the second highest league . He was used in a defensive position. He completed his active career in 2016 in Paris at Français Volants .

Désérable first went to the University of Montpellier as a student to play with the Vipers in Montpellier . He then studied law and languages ​​at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne and the University of Lyon III and wrote his thesis under the European law specialist Cyril Nourissat under the title L'exécution des sentences arbitrales face à l'immunité d'exécution des États .

For the band Tu montreras ma tête au peuple in which ten people have their say, in the French Revolution the guillotine are performed he received the from the française Académie awarded Prix Amic , as well as the Prix littéraire de la Vocation and other prizes.

Works (selection)

  • Do montreras ma tete au peuple . Ten stories. Paris: Gallimard, 2013
  • Évariste . Paris: Gallimard, 2015 (via Évariste Galois )
  • (Ed. And preface): Charles Henri Sanson : Sept générations d'exécuteurs: mémoires des Sanson . Paris: Perrin, 2015
  • Un certain M. Piekielny . Paris: Gallimard, 2017 ISBN 9782072741418 (via Romain Gary )
    • A certain Monsieur Piekielny . Novel. Translation by Sabine Herting. Munich: Beck, 2018 ISBN 9783406727627

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Georges Danton : Tu montreras ma tête au peuple, elle en vaut la peine . “Above all, don't forget to show my head to the people; he is good to look at "