Jean-Luc Benoziglio

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Jean-Luc Benoziglio (born November 19, 1941 in Monthey ; † December 5, 2013 in Paris ) was a French-speaking Swiss writer and editor .

Life

Jean-Luc Benoziglio studied law and political science at the University of Lausanne . Since 1967 he lived in Paris. He made his debut in 1972 with the novel Quelqu'un bis est mort . After that, over a dozen novels were written at regular intervals.

In addition, Benoziglio has edited selected volumes with letters from George Sand , Madame de Staël and Madame de Sévigné .

Characteristics of Benoziglio's work include black humor and influences from the Nouveau Roman and Oulipo .

His estate is in the Swiss Literary Archives in Bern .

Works

Awards

  • 1973 Prix Paul-Flat for Quelqu'un to est mort
  • 1980 Prix ​​Médicis for Cabinet-Portrait
  • 1986 Prix Jacques Audiberti for Le jour où naquit Kary Karinaky
  • 1989 Prix Passion for Tableaux d'une ex
  • 1998 Prix Lipp-Genève for Le feu au lac
  • 1998 Total Works Prize from the Swiss Schiller Foundation
  • 2005 Prix Michel Dentan for Louis Capet, suite et fin
  • 2006 Prix des Auditeurs de la Radio Suisse Romande for Louis Capet, suite et fin
  • 2010 Grand Prix C.-F. Ramuz for the complete work

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Verlag Die Brotsuppe: Jean-Luc Benoziglio ( Memento of the original from December 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed November 9, 2008 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.diebrotsuppe.com
  2. Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Melancholiker der Moderne , accessed on February 23, 2019