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Alain-Julien Rudefoucauld

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Alain Julien Rudefoucauld (born 1950, Mostaganem, in Algeria), is a French author who has published several novels and plays. He also wrote about fifty articles in the humanities.

Works

Publications
  • Au fond de la mer (unpublished).
  • 1991: En faire quoi, Bordeaux
  • 1996: Fatsflat et Sacrifice, Le Bouscat, l'Esprit du temps
  • 1997: Dutzoll-Frontier, Le Bouscat, l'Esprit du temps
  • 1998: Paroles en pointillés (preface), Mérignac, S. Charpentier
  • 1998: Autonomie d'un meurtre (novel), Paris, Calmann-Lévy
  • 1998: Dancing, Le Bouscat, l'Esprit du temps
  • 1999: Êtra ou la Clarté de l'éphémère, Le Bouscat, l'Esprit du temps
  • 2003: J'irai seul, Éditions du Seuil
  • 2004: L'Ordre et le Silence, Le Bouscat, l'Esprit du temps
  • 2007: L'Ombre et le Pinceau (theatre), Paris, L'Harmattan
  • Autonomie d'un meurtre (novel), L'Harmattan (reprint)
  • 2009: C'est ici que je suis (theatre), L'Harmattan
  • 2009: Mémoire de chair (theatre), Paris, L'Harmattan
  • 2011: Sophie Coming Out (theatre), L'Harmattan
  • 2012: Le Dernier Contingent (novel), Auch, Éditions Tristam - Prix France Culture/Télérama.[1]
  • Une si lente obscurité (novel), Auch, Éditions Tristram, 2013. - Prix 2013 de la Page 111

References

  1. ^ Grégoire Leménager (2012). "L'art ado de la guerre de Rudefoucauld, prix France Culture/"Télérama"". Retrieved 18 November 2016.