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Michel Rio

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Michel Rio (born 1945) is a French writer and novelist.[1] Born in Brittany, he was raised in Madagascar and currently lives in Paris. He has won several literary awards, and has been translated in many languages.

Bibliography

  • Mélancolie Nord (1982)
  • Le Perchoir du perroquet (1983)
  • Alizés (1984)
  • Les Jungles pensives (1985)
  • Archipel (1987)
  • Merlin (1989)
  • Baleine pied-de-poule (Play, 1990), first created on stage by the "Théâtre Moby Dick" company in 1992.
  • Faux-pas (1991)
  • Rêve de logique (essais critiques, 1992)
  • Tlacuilo (Prix Médicis 1992)
  • Le Principe d'incertitude (1993)
  • L'Ouroboros (Play, 1993)
  • Les Polymorphes (Fairy tale, 1994)
  • Les Aventures des Oiseaux-Fruits (Fairy tale, 1995)
  • Manhattan terminus (1995)
  • La Statue de la liberté (1997)
  • La Mort (une enquête de Francis Malone) (1998)
  • Morgane (1999)
  • Arthur (2001)
  • La Remise au monde (2002)
  • Script (Play, 2002)
  • Transatlantique (Play, 2002)
  • La Terre Gaste (2003)
  • Leçon d'abîme (une enquête de Francis Malone) (2003)
  • Sans songer à mal (une enquête de Francis Malone) (2004)
  • Merlin, le faiseur de rois (2006)
  • Malone, tome 1 (bande dessinée, dessins de Pierpaolo Rovero (2007)

References

  1. ^ Rice, Doug (7 March 1990). "Michel Rio's 'Archipelago' a superb coming-of-age novel". The Pittsburgh Press. p. C8. Retrieved 28 October 2014.