Frédéric Verger

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Frédéric Verger (15 March 1959, Montreuil-sous-Bois) is a French writer.

Biography

The holder of an agrégation ès letters since 1986, Frédéric Verger is currently a professor of French in the lycée d'Arsonval at Saint-Maur-des-Fossés.

He is also a chronicler for the Revue des deux Mondes.[1]

In 2013, Frédéric Verger received the Liste Goncourt : le choix polonais [fr] prize, then in 2014[2] the prix Thyde Monnier de la Société des gens de lettres le prix Mémoire Albert Cohen, le Prix Goncourt du premier roman as well as the prix Valery-Larbaud for his novel Arden [fr], published by éditions Gallimard.[3]

Work

  • 2013: Arden, series series "Blanche" [fr], éditions Gallimard, ISBN 978-2-07-013973-6

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