Julian Barnes
See also: Barnes
Julian Barnes is an author English, born in Leicester on January 19th, 1946.
Rewards
- Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1985
- Prix Médicis test for the Parrot of Flaubert in 1986
- Prix Femina foreign for Coils, etc in 1992
He is the only foreign writer to be crowned successively by Médicis and Fémina.
Works
He is the author of ten novels, tests, collections of news, of which:-
the parrot of Flaubert , Stock, 1986
- the sun opposite , Stock, 1987
- a history of the world in 10 chapters and half , Stock, 1990
- Before Me , Denoël, 1991
- Coils, etc , Denoël, 1992
- the porcupine , Denoël, 1993
- Metroland , Denoël, 1995
- Lettres of London , Denoël, 1996
- Outre-Manche , Denoël, 1998
- England, England , Mercure de France, 2000
- Ten years after , Mercure de France, 2002
- Something to declare , Mercure de France, 2004
- Lemon counts , 2004 ( the yellow table , news, Mercure de France, 2006)
- a man in his kitchen , Mercure de France, 2005
- Arthur and Georges , Mercure de France, 2007
He is also the author, under the name of daN Kavanagh, of four whodunnits, of which:
- Stop of play , Actes Sud, 1985
- Duffy , Actes Sud, 1992
- Flight on all the floors , Actes Sud, 1993
Its translators
For the translation since English:- Richard Subdued for Arrêt of play
- Philippe Loubat-Delranc for Vol on all the floors and Duffy
- Josette Chicheportiche for a man in his kitchen
- Jean-Pierre Aoustin for the lemon-yellow table
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