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Jean-Noël Pancrazi

Jean-Noël Pancrazi (born 28 April 1949 in Sétif, Algeria) is a French author.

Jean-Noël Pancrazi
Jean-Noël Pancrazi, Maghreb-Orient des Livres 2018
Born (1949-04-28) 28 April 1949 (age 75)
Sétif, Algeria
OccupationWriter
LanguageFrench
EducationLycée Louis-le-Grand
Alma materSorbonne
Years active1973–present
Notable awardsPrix Médicis (1990)
Prix du Livre Inter (1995)
Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française (2003)
Prix Méditerranée (2012)
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (2013)

Biography edit

Early years edit

Jean-Noël Pancrazi spent the first ten years of his life in Algeria with his parents and his sister. His childhood years during the Algerian War had a significant influence on his literary work.[1][2]

He arrived in France in 1962 and went to secondary school in Perpignan, his mother's birthplace. He went to Paris to study at the famous Lycée Louis-le-Grand then studied literature at the Sorbonne. In 1972 he received a degree in French Language and Literature. His first published work was an essay on Mallarmé published in 1973. During the 1970s, he worked as a French professor at a high school in Massy.

Literary career edit

 
Le Vagabond, former gay bar, rue Thérèse in Paris.

His first novel, La Mémoire brûlée came out in 1979 published by Éditions du Seuil.[3] He then wrote Lalibela ou la mort nomade (1981), L'Heure des adieux (1985) and Le Passage des princes (1988).

His following novel, Les Quartiers d'hiver was published in 1990 by Gallimard:[4] the backdrop is « le Vagabond », a gay bar in Paris, at the start of the AIDS epidemic.[5] The novel received the prix Médicis.[6] Pancrazi continued his exploration of nightlife culture with his novel Le Silence des passions (1994) which received the prix Valery Larbaud.

He came back to his childhood in Batna, Algeria, at the time when the country toppled into war in his novel Madame Arnoul (1995), which traces the friendship between a young boy and his Alsatian neighbor – which the narrator considers like another mother – considered "an ally of the Arabs" because she protected a young Algerian girl against an assault by a French soldier, she was subsequently "punished" for this.[7] Madame Arnoul received three awards: the prix du Livre Inter, the prix Maurice-Genevoix, and the prix Albert-Camus.

He pays homage to his father, who lived in Corsica at the end of his life, in the novel Long séjour (1998, which received the award Jean Freustié), then to his mother in the novel Renée Camps (2001). These three books compose "a trilogy of family memories".[8]

In Tout est passé si vite (2003, which received the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie française), he paints the portrait of a close friend who is an editor and writer who is diagnosed with cancer.

His travels to Haiti and the Dominican Republic inspired two novels: Les Dollars des sables (2006),[9] and Montecristi (2009), in which he uncovers an ecological scandal.

In La Montagne (2012), Jean-Noël Pancrazi confronts a memory that he has kept secret for many years: the death of six young childhood friends, assassinated on a mountain during the Algerian war.[10] The text received the prix Méditerranée, Marcel-Pagnol and François-Mauriac.

In Indétectable, a novel published in 2014 (Gallimard), he tells the story of Mady, an illegal immigrant from Mali living in Paris for ten years.[11]

Jean-Noël Pancrazi is also the author of Corse (2000),[12] with Raymond Depardon.

He received the distinguished award Société des gens de lettres (SGDL) for his body of work.

Since 1999, he has been a member of the jury for the Prix Renaudot.[13]

Territoires Intimes, a documentary film on Jean-Noël Pancrazi, came out in 2013 (Renaud Donche, director, France 3 – Corsica, September 2013).[14]

Jean-Noël Pancrazi was nominated "chevalier dans l'Ordre du Mérite" and "chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur".

Works edit

  • Mallarmé, essay, Hatier, 1973
  • La Mémoire brûlée, novel, Le Seuil, 1979
  • Lalibela ou la mort nomade, novel, Ramsay, 1981
  • L'Heure des adieux, novel, Le Seuil, 1985
  • Le Passage des princes, novel, Ramsay, 1988
  • Les Quartiers d'hiver, novel, Gallimard, 1990, prix Médicis
  • Le Silence des passions, novel, Gallimard, 1994, prix Valery-Larbaud
  • Madame Arnoul, narrative, Gallimard, 1995, prix Maurice-Genevoix, prix Albert-Camus, prix du Livre Inter
  • Long séjour, narrative, Gallimard, 1998, prix Jean-Freustié 1998[15]
  • Corse (Le Seuil, 2000) in collaboration with the photographer Raymond Depardon : text on Corsica and his father (following Long séjour).
  • Renée Camps, narrative, Gallimard, 2001
  • Tout est passé si vite, novel, Gallimard, 2003, grand prix du roman de l'Académie française
  • Les Dollars des sables, novel, Gallimard, 2006, adapted for cinema (2015) by Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas, with the American actress Géraldine Chaplin
  • Montecristi, novel, Gallimard, 2009
  • La Montagne, narrative, Gallimard, 2012, prix Marcel-Pagnol, prix Méditerranée,[16] Prix François Mauriac
  • Indétectable, novel, Gallimard, 2014
  • Je voulais leur dire mon amour, novel, Gallimard, 2017
  • Les années manquantes, novel, Gallimard, 2022

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Madame Arnoul (1995) has as a backdrop Batna toppling to war, and La Montagne (2012) traces the murder of his six young childhood friends during the Algerian War. Christian Authier writes in the 22 March 2012 issue of Le Figaro: "Jean-Noël Pancrazi’s readers know how much his childhood years in Algeria and his exile influenced him; this is especially evident in the touching story of Madame Arnoul. In La Montagne, he unveils even more of his scars from this period of his life."
  2. ^ Television program Bibliothèque Médicis on Public Sénat from 06/22/2012, presented by Jean-Pierre Elkabbach : « L'Algérie : l'Algérie et nous ! », with Jean-Noël Pancrazi.
  3. ^ François-Régis Bastide edited Jean-Noël Pancrazi’s first novel.
  4. ^ http://www.gallimard.fr/Contributeurs/Jean-Noel-Pancrazi [archive]
  5. ^ « Le prix Médicis consacre le sida comme thème littéraire », Paris Match, December 13, 1990, interviewed by Colette Porlier.
  6. ^ Jean Chalon, « Médicis : Jean-Noël Pancrazi », Le Figaro, November 27, 1990, p. 36.
  7. ^ Jean-Pierre Tison, « La nostalgie d'une autre Algérie », L’Express, 03/01/1995.
  8. ^ Interview by J-N Pancrazi in Territoires intimes (film by Renaud Donche, broadcast by France 3 Corse – September 19, 2013).
  9. ^ Les Dollars des sables was adapted for cinema in the Dominican Republic by Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas, with the American actress Géraldine Chaplin. The film, Los dólares de arena was still in the editing stage in the spring of 2014 and should be on screens in Europe shortly.
  10. ^ France-Info, interviewed by Philippe Vallet – The book of the day, August 13, 2012 La Montagne by Jean-Noël Pancrazi ; L'Humanité, June 7, 2012 literary chronicle by Jean-Claude Lebrun « De sang et de laine trouée La Montagne, de Jean-Noël Pancrazi ».
  11. ^ Le Point (02/28/14) « Errances africaines » ; La Provence (03/02/2014) - Jérôme Garcin Jean-Noël Pancrazi ne veut pas oublier Mady.
  12. ^ Libération 04/24/2000 : « La Corse, paysages intérieurs », Annick Peigne-Giuly - (2) Corsica. Texte by Jean-Noël Pancrazi. Photography by Raymond Depardon. Ed du Seuil (2000) - France-culture (16/04/04) : Corsica, by Jean-Noël Pancrazi and Raymond Depardon
  13. ^ Page on Jean-Noël Pancrazi, on the site of the prix Renaudot [archive.
  14. ^ The film « Jean-Noël Pancrazi, territoires intimes »( 2013) is available on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTUmq3Fe7jQ [archive]).
  15. ^ Article from Libération from March 5, 1998 [archive
  16. ^ L’Express / AFP - Pierre Andrieu, le 06/20/2012 : « Le prix Méditerranée 2012 à Jean-Noël Pancrazi et Antonio Muñoz Molina »

jean, noël, pancrazi, born, april, 1949, sétif, algeria, french, author, maghreb, orient, livres, 2018born, 1949, april, 1949, sétif, algeriaoccupationwriterlanguagefrencheducationlycée, louis, grandalma, matersorbonneyears, active1973, presentnotable, awardsp. Jean Noel Pancrazi born 28 April 1949 in Setif Algeria is a French author Jean Noel PancraziJean Noel Pancrazi Maghreb Orient des Livres 2018Born 1949 04 28 28 April 1949 age 75 Setif AlgeriaOccupationWriterLanguageFrenchEducationLycee Louis le GrandAlma materSorbonneYears active1973 presentNotable awardsPrix Medicis 1990 Prix du Livre Inter 1995 Grand prix du roman de l Academie francaise 2003 Prix Mediterranee 2012 Chevalier de la Legion d honneur 2013 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Literary career 2 Works 3 Awards 4 ReferencesBiography editEarly years edit Jean Noel Pancrazi spent the first ten years of his life in Algeria with his parents and his sister His childhood years during the Algerian War had a significant influence on his literary work 1 2 He arrived in France in 1962 and went to secondary school in Perpignan his mother s birthplace He went to Paris to study at the famous Lycee Louis le Grand then studied literature at the Sorbonne In 1972 he received a degree in French Language and Literature His first published work was an essay on Mallarme published in 1973 During the 1970s he worked as a French professor at a high school in Massy Literary career edit nbsp Le Vagabond former gay bar rue Therese in Paris His first novel La Memoire brulee came out in 1979 published by Editions du Seuil 3 He then wrote Lalibela ou la mort nomade 1981 L Heure des adieux 1985 and Le Passage des princes 1988 His following novel Les Quartiers d hiver was published in 1990 by Gallimard 4 the backdrop is le Vagabond a gay bar in Paris at the start of the AIDS epidemic 5 The novel received the prix Medicis 6 Pancrazi continued his exploration of nightlife culture with his novel Le Silence des passions 1994 which received the prix Valery Larbaud He came back to his childhood in Batna Algeria at the time when the country toppled into war in his novel Madame Arnoul 1995 which traces the friendship between a young boy and his Alsatian neighbor which the narrator considers like another mother considered an ally of the Arabs because she protected a young Algerian girl against an assault by a French soldier she was subsequently punished for this 7 Madame Arnoul received three awards the prix du Livre Inter the prix Maurice Genevoix and the prix Albert Camus He pays homage to his father who lived in Corsica at the end of his life in the novel Long sejour 1998 which received the award Jean Freustie then to his mother in the novel Renee Camps 2001 These three books compose a trilogy of family memories 8 In Tout est passe si vite 2003 which received the Grand prix du roman de l Academie francaise he paints the portrait of a close friend who is an editor and writer who is diagnosed with cancer His travels to Haiti and the Dominican Republic inspired two novels Les Dollars des sables 2006 9 and Montecristi 2009 in which he uncovers an ecological scandal In La Montagne 2012 Jean Noel Pancrazi confronts a memory that he has kept secret for many years the death of six young childhood friends assassinated on a mountain during the Algerian war 10 The text received the prix Mediterranee Marcel Pagnol and Francois Mauriac In Indetectable a novel published in 2014 Gallimard he tells the story of Mady an illegal immigrant from Mali living in Paris for ten years 11 Jean Noel Pancrazi is also the author of Corse 2000 12 with Raymond Depardon He received the distinguished award Societe des gens de lettres SGDL for his body of work Since 1999 he has been a member of the jury for the Prix Renaudot 13 Territoires Intimes a documentary film on Jean Noel Pancrazi came out in 2013 Renaud Donche director France 3 Corsica September 2013 14 Jean Noel Pancrazi was nominated chevalier dans l Ordre du Merite and chevalier de la Legion d Honneur Works editMallarme essay Hatier 1973 La Memoire brulee novel Le Seuil 1979 Lalibela ou la mort nomade novel Ramsay 1981 L Heure des adieux novel Le Seuil 1985 Le Passage des princes novel Ramsay 1988 Les Quartiers d hiver novel Gallimard 1990 prix Medicis Le Silence des passions novel Gallimard 1994 prix Valery Larbaud Madame Arnoul narrative Gallimard 1995 prix Maurice Genevoix prix Albert Camus prix du Livre Inter Long sejour narrative Gallimard 1998 prix Jean Freustie 1998 15 Corse Le Seuil 2000 in collaboration with the photographer Raymond Depardon text on Corsica and his father following Long sejour Renee Camps narrative Gallimard 2001 Tout est passe si vite novel Gallimard 2003 grand prix du roman de l Academie francaise Les Dollars des sables novel Gallimard 2006 adapted for cinema 2015 by Laura Amelia Guzman and Israel Cardenas with the American actress Geraldine Chaplin Montecristi novel Gallimard 2009 La Montagne narrative Gallimard 2012 prix Marcel Pagnol prix Mediterranee 16 Prix Francois Mauriac Indetectable novel Gallimard 2014 Je voulais leur dire mon amour novel Gallimard 2017 Les annees manquantes novel Gallimard 2022Awards editPrix Medicis for Les Quartiers d hiver novel Paris Gallimard 1990 Prix Valery Larbaud for Le Silence des passions novel Paris Gallimard 1994 Prix du Livre Inter Prix Maurice Genevoix and Prix Albert Camus for Madame Arnoul novel Paris Gallimard 1995 Prix Jean Freustie for Long sejour narrative Paris Gallimard 1998 Grand prix du roman de l Academie francaise for Tout est passe si vite novel Paris Gallimard 2003 Prix Marcel Pagnol Prix Mediterranee Prix Francois Mauriac for La Montagne narrative Paris Gallimard 2012 Grand Prix de la Societe des Gens de Lettres for his body of work Paris 2009 Chevalier dans l Ordre national du Merite France 2006 Chevalier de la Legion d honneur France 2013 Member of the jury for Prix Renaudot since 1999References edit Madame Arnoul 1995 has as a backdrop Batna toppling to war and La Montagne 2012 traces the murder of his six young childhood friends during the Algerian War Christian Authier writes in the 22 March 2012 issue of Le Figaro Jean Noel Pancrazi s readers know how much his childhood years in Algeria and his exile influenced him this is especially evident in the touching story of Madame Arnoul In La Montagne he unveils even more of his scars from this period of his life Television program Bibliotheque Medicis on Public Senat from 06 22 2012 presented by Jean Pierre Elkabbach L Algerie l Algerie et nous with Jean Noel Pancrazi Francois Regis Bastide edited Jean Noel Pancrazi s first novel http www gallimard fr Contributeurs Jean Noel Pancrazi archive Le prix Medicis consacre le sida comme theme litteraire Paris Match December 13 1990 interviewed by Colette Porlier Jean Chalon Medicis Jean Noel Pancrazi Le Figaro November 27 1990 p 36 Jean Pierre Tison La nostalgie d une autre Algerie L Express 03 01 1995 Interview by J N Pancrazi in Territoires intimes film by Renaud Donche broadcast by France 3 Corse September 19 2013 Les Dollars des sables was adapted for cinema in the Dominican Republic by Laura Amelia Guzman and Israel Cardenas with the American actress Geraldine Chaplin The film Los dolares de arena was still in the editing stage in the spring of 2014 and should be on screens in Europe shortly France Info interviewed by Philippe Vallet The book of the day August 13 2012 La Montagne by Jean Noel Pancrazi L Humanite June 7 2012 literary chronicle by Jean Claude Lebrun De sang et de laine trouee La Montagne de Jean Noel Pancrazi Le Point 02 28 14 Errances africaines La Provence 03 02 2014 Jerome Garcin Jean Noel Pancrazi ne veut pas oublier Mady Liberation 04 24 2000 La Corse paysages interieurs Annick Peigne Giuly 2 Corsica Texte by Jean Noel Pancrazi Photography by Raymond Depardon Ed du Seuil 2000 France culture 16 04 04 Corsica by Jean Noel Pancrazi and Raymond Depardon Page on Jean Noel Pancrazi on the site of the prix Renaudot archive The film Jean Noel Pancrazi territoires intimes 2013 is available on youtube https www youtube com watch v mTUmq3Fe7jQ archive Article from Liberation from March 5 1998 archive L Express AFP Pierre Andrieu le 06 20 2012 Le prix Mediterranee 2012 a Jean Noel Pancrazi et Antonio Munoz Molina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Noel Pancrazi amp oldid 1224351936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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