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Pierre Senges

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Pierre Senges (born 1968, Romans-sur-Isère) is a French writer.[1] His work includes sixteen books, numerous essays published in literary journals, and over twenty-five plays for radio.[2]

His books are sometimes noted for having a baroque prose style.[3] They frequently combine erudition and invention (Fragments of Lichtenberg, The Major Refutation) or play on the relation between historically true and fictional elements (Les carnets de Gordon McGuffin and Essais fragiles d’aplomb).[4]

Senges' radio plays (fictions radiophoniques) have been produced by France Culture and France Inter.[5][6] His many prizes include the Prix Wepler,[7] the Prix SACD Nouveau Talent Radio in 2007,[8] the Grand prix de la fiction radiophonique de la SGDL in 2008,[9] the Prix du deuxième roman,[10] the Prix Rhône-Alpes,[11] and the Prix meilleure page 111.[12]

Works

Books

  • Veuves au maquillage, Éditions Verticales, 2000 ; Points Seuil. Prix Rhône-Alpes
  • Essais fragiles d’aplomb (essay), Verticales, coll. Minimales, 2002
  • Ruines-de-Rome, Verticales, 2002 ; Points Seuil. Prix du deuxième roman 2003
  • La réfutation majeure : version française, d'après Réfutatio major, attribué à Antonio de Guevara (1480-1548), Verticales, 2004, (Gallimard, Folio 4647, 2007)
    • The Major Refutation: English version of Refutatio major, attributed to Antonio de Guevara (1480–1545), translated by Jacob Siefring, Contra Mundum Press, Dec 2016
  • Géométrie dans la poussière, illustrations by Patrice Killoffer, Verticales, 2004
    • Geometry in the Dust, illustrations by Patrice Killoffer, translated by Jacob Siefring, Inside the Castle, Apr 2019[13]
  • L’idiot et les hommes de paroles (essai), Bayard, 2005
  • Sort l'assassin, entre le spectre, Verticales, 2006
  • Fragments de Lichtenberg, Verticales, 2008
    • Fragments of Lichtenberg, translated by Gregory Flanders, Dalkey Archive Press, Jan 2017[14]
  • Les carnets de Gordon McGuffin, illustrated by Nicolas de Crécy, Futuropolis, 2008.
  • Les aventures de Percival : un conte phylogénétique, illustrated by Nicolas de Crécy, Dis voir, 2009
    • The Adventures of Percival: A Phylogenetic Tale, translated by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit, Dis voir, 2009
  • Etudes de silhouettes, Verticales, March 2010
  • Environs et mesures, Gallimard, « Le Cabinet des lettrés », April 2011
  • Zoophile contant fleurette, Cadex, April 2012
  • Achab (séquelles), Verticales, August 2015
  • Cendres des hommes et des bulletins, illustrated by Sergio Aquindo, Le Tripode, September 2016
  • Projectiles au sens propre, Verticales, January 2020

Selected Radio Plays

  • Un immense fil d’une heure de temps, directed by Marguerie Gateau, 2007
  • Histoire de Bouvard et Pécuchet, copistes, adaption of the book by Gustave Flaubert, with Dominique Pinon and Philippe Magnan, directed by Jean-Matthieu Zahnd, 2009
  • Proxima du Centaure (Radio fiction pamphlet), Lansman, March 2010
  • Les Évasions de Boris Anacrouse, directed by Alexandre Plank, 2010
  • Rumeurs autour d'une Encyclopédie du silence, directed by Laure Egoroff, 2012
  • Le Discret et le Continu, directed by Jean-Matthieu Zahnd, 2016
  • La Maison Winchester, directed by Jean-Matthieu Zahnd, 2017
  • Comment faire disparaître une ombre, directed by Jean-Matthieu Zahnd, 2019


References

  1. ^ Loret, Eric (7 September 2006). "Figures implosées". Liberation. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Pierre Senges". Maison des écrivains et de la littérature. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  3. ^ "La solitude du lapin rose mais aussi Belzébuth et autres démons de second ordre". Nuits Noires. France Inter. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  4. ^ Lançon, Philippe (17 April 2008). "La vie rêvée de Senges". Liberation. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  5. ^ "La solitude du lapin rose mais aussi Belzébuth et autres démons de second ordre". Nuits Noires. France Inter. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Author page". France Culture. France Culture. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Le prix Wepler 2015 pour Pierre Senges (et le capitaine Achab)". Bibliobs. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  8. ^ "La SACD récompense les auteurs de l'année 2007". SACD. SACD. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  9. ^ "Grand Prix SGDL de la fiction radiophonique". Societe des gens de lettres. Societe des gens de lettres. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Pierre Senges". Maison des écrivains et de la littérature. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  11. ^ "Pierre Senges". Auteurs en Rhone-Alpes. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  12. ^ "Pierre Senges, meilleure page 111 de l'année 2015". Livreshebdo. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  13. ^ Senges, Pierre (2019-04-22). Geometry in the Dust. Inside the Castle. ISBN 978-1732797123.
  14. ^ Senges, Pierre (2016). Fragments of Lichtenberg. Dalkey Archive Press. ISBN 978-1-62897-046-3.