Paul Greveillac

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Paul Greveillac, sometimes spelled Gréveillac, (born 1981) is a French novelist and short stories writer.

Paul Greveillac was awarded the prix Roger Nimier as well as the "Bourse de la Découverte de la Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco" for his first novel, Les Âmes rouges, whose story takes place at the time of the Soviet Union. The main character is a censor, lover of cinema and literature. Les Âmes rouges was also noticed by the Académie Goncourt, which placed it on its list of reading for the 2016 summer.

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References

  1. ^ Des lendemains qui déchantent, Florence Bouchy, on the site of Le Monde, 3 mars 2016.
  2. ^ Les Âmes rouges, le parti de la littérature, Étienne de Montety, on the site of the Le Figaro, 18 February 2016.
  3. ^ Grégoire Leménager (2016). "Paul Greveillac : quand j'étais censeur". L'Obs. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. ^ Jean-Marie Rouart (2016), "Les censeurs insensés de l'URSS", Paris Match (in French)