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Prix Du Livre Incorrect
The Prix du livre incorrect is a French literary prize. It was created in 2006 by Jean Sévillia. Lauréats * 2007 : Éric de Montgolfier for ''Le Devoir de déplaire'' (Michel Lafon) * 2008 : Jean Clair for ''Malaise dans les musées'' (Flammarion) * 2009 : Patrick Rambaud for ''Deuxième chronique du règne de Nicolas Ier'' (Grasset) * 2010 : Éric Zemmour for '' Mélancolie française'' (Fayard) * 2011 : Christian Millau for ''Journal impoli'' (Le Rocher) * 2012 : ** Pascal Bruckner for ''Le Fanatisme de l'apocalypse. Sauver la Terre, punir l'Homme'' (Grasset-Fasquelle) ** Christopher Caldwell for ''Une révolution sous nos yeux : comment l'islam va transformer la France et l'Europe'' (Toucan) * 2013 : Éric Naulleau for ''Pourquoi tant d’E.N. ?'' (Jean-Claude Gawsewitch) * 2014 : Lorànt Deutsch for ''Hexagone'' (Michel Lafon) * 2015 : ** Gabriel Matzneff for ''Mais la musique soudain s'est tue : Journal 2009-2013'' (Gallimard) ** Natacha Polony for ''Ce pays qu’on ...
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Jean Sévillia
Jean Sévillia (born in Paris on September 14, 1952) is a conservative French journalist and essayist. He is known for writings in ''Le Figaro Magazine''. His defense of the Roman Catholic Church's role in history has made him popular from traditionalist and ultraconservative Ultraconservatism refers to extreme conservative views in politics or religious practice. In modern politics, the term "ultraconservative" usually refers to conservatives of the far-right on the political spectrum, comprising groups or indivi ... organisations in France. He is critical of what he perceives to be left wing bias in the media that often influence popular beliefs on history. External links Official site French journalists French people of Spanish descent 20th-century French historians French Roman Catholics 1952 births Living people French male non-fiction writers 21st-century French historians {{France-writer-stub ...
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Éric Naulleau
Éric Naulleau (born 11 March 1961) is a French literary critic, editor, essayist and columnist. He is best known for his appearances on television shows such as ''On n'est pas couché'' (2007–2011), hosted by Laurent Ruquier on Saturdays at 11 p.m. on France 2, ''Balance ton post !'' (2018–present), hosted by Cyril Hanouna on Thursdays at 9:15 p.m. on C8, as well as alongside Éric Zemmour on ''Zemmour et Naulleau'' (2011–2021), hosted by Anaïs Bouton on Wednesdays at 8:45 p.m. on Paris Première Paris Première is a French public TV channel, available on cable, satellite and the digital terrestrial service, Télévision Numérique Terrestre. It was launched on 15 December 1986 and is now wholly owned by the Groupe M6. Programming Ta ...."Eric Zemmour et Eric Naulleau d ...
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Rémi Soulié
The Remi were an ancient Belgic tribe. Remi may also refer to: People * Georges Prosper Remi (1907–1983), a Belgian comic book writer and artist, best known for his comic ''The Adventures of Tintin'', better known as "Hergé" * Jose Vega Santana (born 1958), a famous clown in Puerto Rico known by the stage name "Remi" * Maria Creveling (1995–2019), an American esports player who briefly competed under the in-game name "Remi" * Rémi Coulom (born 1974), a French computer scientist * Rémi Gaillard (born 1975), a French humorist * Remi Rough (fl. 1980s–2008), an English street artist * Remi Wolf (born 1996), American musician * Saint Remigius (437–533), often called Saint Remi Arts and media Characters * Remi Hoshikawa, a character from ''Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman'' * Remi Otogiri, a character from ''Groove On Fight'' in the ''Power Instinct'' series * Rémi, the poor orphan boy, the title character in Hector Malot's 19th-century novel ''Sans Famille'' ** Remi, the pro ...
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Maurizio Serra
Maurizio Serra (born 3 June 1955 in London) is a contemporary Italian writer and diplomat. Maurizio Serra was Italian Ambassador to the Unesco. He writes in Italian and French. He was elected to the Académie Française on 9 January 2020. His father was Enrico Serra, Italian historian. Works *1999: ''Le Passager du siècle. Guerres, révolutions, Europes'', with Ferenc Fejtő, Paris, Éditions Hachette, 373 p. *2008: ''Les Frères séparés. Drieu La Rochelle, Aragon, Malraux face à l'histoire '', Fratelli separati : Drieu-Aragon-Malraux : il fascista, il comunista, l'avventuriero" trans. Carole Cavallera, Paris, La Table Ronde, 319 p. ::2008: – prix du Rayonnement de la langue et de la littérature françaises (Académie française) *2008: ''Marinetti et la révolution futuriste'', trad. de Carole Cavallera, Paris, Éditions de L’Herne, series "Carnets de l'Herne", 115 p. *2011: '' Malaparte, vies et légendes'', Paris, Éditions Grasset et Fasquelle, 634 p. :: ...
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Frédéric Gros
Frédéric Gros (born 30 November 1965) is a French philosopher. He is a specialist in the work of Michel Foucault and an editor of Foucault's papers. His 2008 book ''Marcher, une philosophie'' is a bestseller in France and has been translated into several languages. An English translation by John Howe, titled ''A Philosophy of Walking'', was published by Verso in 2014. Awards and honors * 2007 Prix Bordin of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques * Prix du livre incorrect The Prix du livre incorrect is a French literary prize. It was created in 2006 by Jean Sévillia. Lauréats * 2007 : Éric de Montgolfier for ''Le Devoir de déplaire'' (Michel Lafon) * 2008 : Jean Clair for ''Malaise dans les musées'' (Flamm ... 2018 * Prix lycéen du livre de philosophie 2019 Publications * * * * (dir.), ''Foucault. Le courage de la vérité'', Presses universitaires de France, coll. « Débats philosophiques », Paris, 2002, 168 p. * * * * * * * References ...
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Camille Pascal
Camille Pascal is a French writer and senior civil servant. After having held the position of secretary general and director of communication of the France Télévisions group, he was adviser to President Nicolas Sarkozy between 2011 and 2012. He is the winner of the 2018 Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française. He has served on the Council of State since 2012. Awards and honors Decorations * Chevalier de l'ordre national du Mérite (2007) * Chevalier de l'ordre des Palmes académiques (2003) * Officier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2019) * Commandeur de l'ordre de Saint-Grégoire-le-Grand (2008) * Chevalier grand-officier catégorie de mérite, de l' ordre sacré et militaire constantinien de Saint-Georges (2016) * Officier de l' ordre ''pro Merito Melitensi'' (2012) Prizes * Prix du Cercle des amis de Montesquieu, for ''Le Goût du Roi'' (2008). * Prix du livre incorrect, for ''Ainsi dieu choisit la France'' (2017). * Grand prix du roman de l'Ac ...
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Marc Endeweld
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Natacha Polony
Natacha Polony (born 15 April 1975) is a French journalist and essayist. She worked on the France 2 TV show '' On n'est pas couché'', presented by Laurent Ruquier from 2011 until 2014. Bibliography * ''Nos Enfants gâchés : petit traité sur la fracture générationnelle'', Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2005. * ''M(me) le président, si vous osiez... : 15 mesures pour sauver l’école'', Éditions Mille et une nuits, 2007. * ''L’Homme est l'avenir de la femme'', Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2008. * Préface à ''Autopsie du mammouth'' de Claire Mazeron, Éditions Jean-Claude Gawsewitch, 2010. * ''École : le pire est de plus en plus sûr'', Éditions Mille et une nuits, 2011. * ''Ce pays qu’on abat. Chroniques 2009-2014'', Plon, 2014. * ''Nous sommes la France'', Plon, 2015. * ''Chrétiens français ou français chrétiens'' (with Fabrice Hadjadj and Paul Préaux), Salvator, 2017. * ''Changer la vie : pour une reconquête démocratique'', Éditions de l'Observatoir ...
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Gabriel Matzneff
Gabriel Michel Hippolyte Matzneff (born 12 August 1936) is a French writer. He was the winner of the Mottard and Amic awards from the Académie française in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the Prix Renaudot essay in 2013 and the Prix Cazes in 2015. He described his pedophile and sexual tourism activities in several of his books as well as on his official website, and discussed them on television appearances. Nonetheless, he remained sheltered from any criminal prosecution throughout his literary career and benefited from wide and enthusiastic support within the French literary world—all despite the fact that his books did not sell well among the general public. On 11 February 2020, French prosecutors announced that a criminal investigation had been launched. Matzneff was summoned to appear before a Paris court the following day. Due to the statute of limitations, the investigation will likely be closed without legal consequences. Biography Family, youth and education Matzne ...
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Lorànt Deutsch
Lorànt Deutsch (; born László Matekovics on 27 October 1975), is a French actor and writer. Deutsch was born in Alençon to a Hungarian-Jewish father and a Romanian mother. An ardent Catholic, Deutsch says he is a royalist. In 2005, Deutsch met actress Marie-Julie Baup when they worked together during ''Amadeus''. After working together for several more years while cast in ''The Importance of Being Earnest'', they married in 2009, on 3 October,''Lorant Deutsch : sa femme est une actrice''
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Christopher Caldwell (journalist)
Christopher Caldwell (born 1962) is an American journalist, and a former senior editor at ''The Weekly Standard'', as well as a regular contributor to the ''Financial Times'' and ''Slate''. He is a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute and contributing editor to the ''Claremont Review of Books''. His writing also frequently appears in ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The New York Times'' (where he is a contributing editor to the paper's magazine), and ''The Washington Post''. He was also a regular contributor to ''The Atlantic Monthly'' and the ''New York Press'' and the assistant managing editor of ''The American Spectator. Early life and education Caldwell was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, and is a graduate of Harvard College, where he studied English literature. Career Caldwell's 2009 book ''Reflections on the Revolution in Europe'', which deals with increased Muslim immigration to Europe, received mixed reactions. ''The Economist'' newspaper called it "an important book as w ...
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Éric De Montgolfier
Éric de Montgolfier (born 11 August 1946) is a French attorney and state prosecutor (''procureur de la République''). When head prosecutor in Valenciennes, he became famous for prosecuting the businessman-cum-politician Bernard Tapie for rigging the match between his football club Olympique de Marseille and the local club Valenciennes FC. Tapie was sentenced to prison in 1995 for complicity of corruption and subornation of witnesses. In 2003, as head prosecutor of Nice, he returned to public notice with allegations that the local judiciary had deliberately derailed justice by miscarrying procedures, letting prescription lapse, or losing files, in "sensitive" cases; he also indicated that some members of the judiciary had unhealthy contacts in Masonic lodges with local personalities, including those they had to prosecute. Montgolfier also opened a criminal investigation targeting rock star Johnny Hallyday Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (; 15 June 1943 – 5 December 2017), ...
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