Marc Lambron

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Marc Lambron (2017)

Marc Lambron (born February 4, 1957 in Lyon ) is a French government official, writer and literary critic who became a member of the Académie française in 2014 .

Life

Studies and Government Official

After attending the Lycée du Parc in Lyon and the renowned Parisian Lycée Henri IV, Marc Lambron began studying at the École normal supérieure , which he graduated with a diploma in 1977. Subsequent studies at the University of Paris IV , today's Sorbonne , he also completed in 1980 with a diploma (Diplômé en lettres) . Upon further study at Sciences Po (IEP de Paris), which he in 1981 also graduated with a degree, he completed between 1983 and 1985 as a member of the vintage " Leonardo da Vinci " (promotion Léonard de Vinci) study at the École nationale d'administration (ENA), where Jean-François Cirelli , who later became CEO of the natural gas company Gaz de France (GDF) , was one of his fellow students .

Lambron then began his professional career in 1985 as a professor at the École supérieure de commerce (ESC) business school in Rouen , but shortly after switched to the Council of State ( Conseil d'État ) . There he was in 1985, first Auditor (Auditeur) and 1988 lecturer counsel Maître Legal Adviser , before 2006 the State Council (Conseiller d'Etat) was appointed. At times he was also a lecturer at the École normal supérieure.

Writer, literary critic and member of the Académie française

In addition to his work as a government official, Marc Lambron also began his work as a writer and literary critic in the mid-1980s . In 1986 he became literary critic for the weekly Le Point and published his first book in 1988 with the novel L'Impromptu de Madrid , which was awarded the Prix ​​des Deux Magots in 1989. In 1990 he also became a chronicler for the fashion magazine Madame Figaro , the Saturday supplement of the weekly Le Figaro Magazine of the daily Le Figaro . His work La Nuit des masques , published in 1990, received the Prix ​​Colette in 1991 , while the novel L'Oeil du silence , published in 1993, received the Prix ​​Femina in 1994 . For his book Une Saison sur la terre , published in 2006 , he also received the Prix ​​Maurice-Genevoix .

His works both in Lambron Groupe Flammarion as the publishing house Éditions Grasset & Fasquelle be published, was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Legion of Honor Award and is also commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres . On June 26, 2014, he was elected a member of the Académie française , where he succeeded François Jacob in chair 38 (38e fauteuil) . On April 14, 2016, he gave the obligatory eulogy for his deceased predecessor François Jacob.

Publications

  • Bilan en France , co-author, 1986
  • L'Impromptu de Madrid , 1988
  • La Nuit des masques , 1990
  • Carnet de bal , 1992
  • L'Œil du silence , 1993
  • 1941 , 1997
  • Étrangers in la nuit , 2001
  • Carnet de bal. Chroniques 2 , 2002
  • Les Menteurs , 2004
  • Une Saison sur la terre , 2006
  • Mignonne, allons voir ... , 2006
  • Eh bien, dansez maintenant ... , 2008
  • Théorie du chiffon. Sotie , 2010
  • Carnet de bal. Chroniques 3 , 2011
  • Nus vénitiens , 2012
  • Trésors du quai d'Orsay. Un siècle d'archives photographiques , 2014
  • Tu n'as pas tellement changé , 2014
  • Quarante Ans - Journal 1997 , 2017
  • Discours de réception à l'Académie française et réponse d'Érik Orsenna , 2017
  • Vie et mort de Michael Jackson , 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Discours de reception de M. Marc Lambron