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Catherine Enjolet (born in Paris) is a French novelist and essayist.[1]

Biography

Enjolet is an author and a full professor of French Literature.[citation needed] She formerly taught Communication and Cultural Studies in the United States as well as at the Sorbonne in Paris, France.[citation needed] She is also a screenwriter and director, she was contracted by the INA (National Institute for Broadcasting) to study the relationships between literature and broadcasting in France.[citation needed] In 1990, Enjolet created the non-governmental organization Parrains Par Mille, which organizes voluntary sponsorship for isolated children "next door", to enable them to receive educational and emotional support.[citation needed] As the French organisation is now well developed all over France Affective Adoption must now answer the children's urgent needs abroad. After having participated at a lot of meetings to develop the concept of Affective Adoption in the UK, Manchester, Liverpool, in Germany Berlin and Baltique, in Marocco, Fez and Essaouira, Catherine Enjolet accompanies local organisations in other countries. These foreign organisations are developed, following its roots and under its guidance, respecting its origins, its deontology and methodology.

Literature Prizes

  • Sélection des Lectrices de ELLE - 1997
  • Prix Georges Brassens - 1995
  • Prix du Jeune Cinéma Français - 1980

Awards

  • Chevalier des Arts et Lettres - 2015 (Officer of arts and letters)
  • Chevalier de la légion d'honneur - 2008 (Officer of legend and Honor)
  • Prix Figaro Humanitaire - 2005
  • Prix Trofémina - 2005
  • Prix Entreprise Citoyenne du Monde - CLARINS - 2004
  • Prix Radio France - 1995

Novels

  • Rousse comme personne, Stock, 1990 (prix Georges Brassens)
  • Princesse d'ailleurs, Éditions Phébus, 1997
  • Mémoires d'enfance, Phébus, short stories (collective work), 2008

. Under Silence, phébus 2012, French Academy creation Prize . Under shadows, Phébus 2014, Paris Literature Prize . Nina, Ed Lattes- 2016

Essays

  • En danger de silence, Robert Laffont, 1999
  • L'amour et ses chemins, Pocket, with Jacques Salomé, 2000
  • Les liens du sens, Ramsay, 2003
  • Ceux qui ne savent pas donner ne savent pas ce qu'ils perdent, JC Lattès, 2006
  • Conversations solidaires, édition Rue de L'Echiquier, 2009

. Defense for Affective Adoption ed Pocket 2011

Album

  • Une étoile pour chacun, Belin, 2006

References

  1. ^ "Les plus belles plumes marocaines sacrées lors du Prix Littérature". La Nouvelle T (in French). 12 March 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013.

Member of Jury

  • 'Member of literary book award'
  • 'Member of PARIS' book award
  • 'Présidente of Morocco literary Prize'
  • 'Presidente of international literary Escapes et conferences - Le Figaro Newspaper'
  • Member of jury of le literary Summer Novel Prize

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