Jean-Jacques Schuhl
Jean-Jacques Schuhl (born October 9, 1941 in Marseille ) is a French writer.
After the publication of two novels in the 1970s, which probably only found a small readership due to their rather experimental character, the French writer Jean-Jacques Schuhl first became more popular in 2000 when he won the prestigious Prix Goncourt for his third novel Ingrid Caven known. This novel is inspired by the life of the German actress and singer Ingrid Caven , with whom he lives.
Works
- Rose Poussière , Paris 1972
- Télex N ° 1 , Paris 1976
- Ingrid Caven , first Paris 2000, translation first by Eichborn 2001, series Die Other Bibliothek , btv Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-8333-0065-5
- Entrée des phantômes , first Paris 2009, translation ( appearance of the spirits ) first by Suhrkamp 2011.
Web links
- Literature by and about Jean-Jacques Schuhl in the catalog of the German National Library
- The Diva of Leaden Times Review of the novel Ingrid Caven
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SURNAME | Schuhl, Jean-Jacques |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French author |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 9, 1941 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marseille |