Sylvie Yvert

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Sylvie Yvert in May 2019 at the Quartier du Livre à la mairie in Paris

Sylvie Yvert (* 1964 in Paris ) is a French novelist and former Chargée de mission (cultural officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

She was first a state censor and proofreader for the press and publishing before she worked first for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then the Ministry of the Interior. In 2008 she published a collection of literary reviews under the name Ceci n'est pas de la littérature ( German  This is no literature ) in the renowned Monegasque publisher Le Rocher .

In 2016 her first novel Mousseline la Sérieuse was published , which deals with the life of Marie Thérèses von Bourbon (“Madame Royale”), eldest daughter of King Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette , busy. He was nominated for the writer's award of the oldest and highest-circulation French news magazine, L'Express 2016. Her second novel with the name Une année folle ( German  a crazy year ) was nominated for the price for historical novels Napoléon 1er , which was initiated by Stéphane Bern and Jean Tulard on the 250th birthday of Napoleon . In this novel, she follows Napoleon's journey in 1815 for 100 days.

Works

  • Anti-Prince (Political Poems)
  • Ceci n'est pas de la littérature: les forces de la critique passent à l'acte
  • Mousseline la sérieuse
  • Une année folle (novel)

Individual evidence

  1. Sylvie Yvert on Lecteurs.com
  2. ^ Jocelyne Gelin: Prix ​​des Lecteurs , L'Express online, March 31, 2016
  3. ^ Nicolas Gary: Un Prix du roman historique nommé Napoléon Ier . AcutaLitté, Culture, Arts et Lettres, June 29, 2019.