Jacques-pierre Amette

Jacques-Pierre Amette (born 1943) is a French writer who was born in Normandy. In 2003 his novel La Matresse de Brecht won the prestigious Prix Goncourt. He has been correspondent for The New York Times and journalist for other French newspapers.

Bibliography

  • Exit (1981)
  • Les deux lopards (1997)
  • L'Homme du silence (1999)
  • La Matresse de Brecht (2003)
Amette, Jacques-Pierre Amette, Jacques-Pierre

 

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