- Martin Page (author)
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For the British author of "The Man Who Stole the Mona Lisa" and "The First Global Village", see Talk:Martin Page (author)#Disambiguation and http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1159340.ece.
Martin Page (born 1975) is a French writer.[1]
He is the author of the bestselling novel, How I Became Stupid,[1] which won the Euroregional schools’ literature prize,[2] an award given by Belgian, Dutch and German students.[3]
Contents
Bibliography
Novels
- Comment je suis devenu stupide (2001),[4] English translation How I Became Stupid (2004)
- Une parfaite journée parfaite (2002), ISBN 978-2-7488-0000-5 // ISBN 2-7488-0000-1
- La libellule de ses huit ans (2003),[4] ISBN 978-2-84263-068-3, ISBN 2-84263-068-8
- On s'habitue aux fins du monde (2005),[4] ISBN 978-2-84263-112-3, ISBN 2-84263-112-9
- Peut-être une histoire d'amour (2008)[5] ISBN 978-2-87929-617-3, ISBN 2-87929-617-X
External links
- official web site : http://www.martin-page.fr/
Sources
- http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?isbn=9780142004951&atch=h&atchi=158346812&utm_content=You%20Might%20Also%20Like
- http://www.tower.com/details/details.cfm?wapi=100555497
References
- ^ a b The Frech Publisher's Agency. "Martin Page". http://frenchpubagency.com/Author-1079345/Martin-Page.html. Retrieved 2009-04-04.
- ^ "How I Became Stupid". Meuse-Rhine Journal. 2003-03-23. http://www.meuse-rhine-journal.com/html/Gov_20040323161407.html. Retrieved 2009-04-04.
- ^ Ritzefeld-Gymnasium (2004). "Euregio-Schüler-Literaturpreis 2004 an Martin Page" (in German). http://www.ritzefeld-gymnasium.de/euregiolit04/kuer.htm. Retrieved 2009-04-04.
- ^ a b c Le Dilattante. "Martin Page" (in French). http://www.ledilettante.com/fiche-auteur.asp?Clef=160. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
- ^ Editions de l'Olivier. "Martin Page" (in French). http://www.editionsdelolivier.fr/auteur/Martin%20Page/12364. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
Categories:- French novelists
- 1975 births
- Living people
- French writer stubs
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