- Philippe Besson
"Philippe Besson" (
January 29 ,1967 , Barbezieux, Charente) is a Frenchwriter .In 1999, Besson, a law graduate, was inspired to write his first novel, "En l'absence des hommes" ("In the Absence of Man", Heinemann 2003, translated by
Frank Wynne ) while reading of accounts of ex-serviceman during the First World War. Published in 2001, by Juillard, the novel, with its daring inclusion ofMarcel Proust as a central character, won the Emmanuel-Roblès prize. Besson's second novel, "Son Frère" (His Brother) was shortlisted for thePrix Femina , and adapted for cinema by Patrice Chéreau in 2003. The film was well received and won theSilver Bear at theBerlin Film Festival .Since then, he has published a number of novels which have not been translated into English:
* "L'arrière saison", 2002 (inspired byEdward Hopper 's painting Nighthawks)
* "Un garçon d'Italie", 2003 (which was shortllistedf for both thePrix Goncourt and the Prix Médicis.)
* "Les Jours fragiles", 2004 (focussing on the last days of Rimbaud, it has been optioned by François Dupeyron for the cinema.)
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