Christophe Ferré

See also: Shoed

Christophe Ferré is a dramatic author and French novelist.

Biography

Christophe Ferré is born in the department from the Seine. It passes its early childhood to the countryside, in Eure-et-Loir. He lives Châteaudun and frequently remains with It, the village of Marcel Proust, cradle of his paternal family. The father of Christophe Ferré having found a work in Paris region, it lives the western suburbs then. He is pupil with the Lycée Shakes (Versailles), then with the Lycée Lakanal (Sceaux) in hypokhâgne and khâgne. After the contest of the National university, he becomes professor of letters at the 21 years age. He publishes a first novel in 1995, the Room of Love (Arléa), very noticed by the critic. The book, adapted by the author on France Culture, obtains the international Grand Prix of the radiophonic fiction vis-a-vis Nancy Huston in 1999. Christophe Ferré would be the " plume" several personalities. He also works for advertizing agencies (EURO-RSCG).

Random links:Shaddam IV | Speciation | Chronology of the computer programming languages | Vik I Sogn | Lionel Leroy | Alberto Saavedra | Ashby,_Minnesota