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Michka Assayas
Michka Assayas (born November 2, 1958 [1] in Paris) is a French author and music journalist. In France, he is known for his rock reviews and the Dictionnaire du rock published in the year 2000. For his novel Exhibition, which also appeared in German translation, he received the Prix Découverte Figaro Magazine Fouquet's in 2002 [2] and in 2003 the Prix des Deux Magots. [3] The novel is a tribute to the rock and punk of the 70s and 80s. [4]
Table of Contents
1 Life 2 Works 2.1 Novels 2.2 Chronicles 2.3 On Rock 2.4 Screenplays 2.5 Prefaces 3 Links 4 Documents
Life
Michka Assayas is the son of Italian-French screenwriter Raymond aka Jacques Rémy Assayas. His mother is from Hungary. His older brother Olivier Assayas is a director and screenwriter.
After graduating from the École Normale Supérieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud, he wrote since the early 80s for Rock & Folk with focus on post-punk groups such as Joy Division [5] and New Order. [6] Later, he wrote editorials for Libération and for the first issue of the magazine Les Inrockuptibles. Articles written by him appeared in VSD, 7 à Paris, Actuel and Le Monde de la Musique.
In 2000 he published the Dictionnaire du rock in 3 volumes with a total of 2650 pages. At times, he was an editor in the program by Bernard Lenoir on France Inter. Being a longtime friend of the singer Bono of U2, the latter figured as author of a book on their joint talks in 2005.
Between 2008 and 2012 he presented the radio show Subjectif 21 on the history of rock music every Sunday at 10 p.m. on France Musique. [7]
Works
Novels
1990: Les années vides 1994 Dans sa peau 2002: Exhibition German Translation: Too true to be good. From the French by Brigitte Large. Cologne: DuMont Literature and Art Publishing House, 2004, ISBN 3-8321-7841-4 2009: Solo 2011: Faute d'identité
Chronicles
1991: contre-feu
About rock
1996: Les Beatles et les années 60 (with Claudius) 2000: Dictionnaire du rock (as editor) 2005: Bono par Bono, talking with Michka Assayas German translation: Zu wahr um schön zu sein. Conversations with Michka Assayas. Translated from English by Kristian Lutze. Cologne: Kiepenheuer and Malevich, 2005, ISBN 3-462-03473-1 2005: John Lennon: Unfinished Music (with Claude Chastagner, Emma Lavigne and Grazia Caroni) 2009: New Wave, Photo-Journal from 1977 to 1983 (with Pierre René Worms)
Screenplays
1991: Sushi, director Laurent Perrin 1992: Sam suffit, director Virginie Thévenet
Prefaces
1987: Le feu à sa vie by Jean-René Huguenin 2004: Syd Barrett: le génie perdu de Pink Floyd by Tim Willis. Preface to the French translation of Marina Thick and Jean-Michel Espitallier 2006: Les 1001 albums qu'il faut avoir écoutés dans sa vie : Rock, Hip Hop, Soul, Dance, World music, Pop, Techno...
Web Links
Michka Assayas at franceinter.fr Michka Assayas at perlentaucher.de
Evidence
[1]↑ Assayas, Michka (1958 - ....) at the Bibliothèque nationale de France [2]↑ Literary Awards 2002 prix litteraires.net [3]↑ literary awards in 2003 prix litteraires.net [4]↑ Michka Assayas: Zu wahr um schön zu sein at perlentaucher.de [5]↑ Michka Assayas. In: Rock & Folk. No. 170, March 1981 [6]↑ Michka Assayas. In: Rock & Folk. No. 196, May 1983 [7]↑ Subjectif 21 at radiofrance.fr
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