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Éric Neuhoff (born 4 July 1956) is a French novelist and journalist. He debuted in 1982 as a journalist at ''
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'' and used a style nicknamed "néo-hussard", after the Hussards movement of the 1950s. He thus became associated with writers such as Denis Tillinac, Patrick Besson and Didier Van Cauwelaert, who debuted around the same time and used a similar style. He received the 1990
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, and has received awards such as the
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and
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. He has worked as a journalist and film critic for
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''. He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2001 film '' Savage Souls'', directed by Raúl Ruiz.


Works

*1982: ''Précautions d'usage'',
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*1984: ''Un triomphe'',
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*1984: ''Nos amies les lettres'', Olivier Orban *1986: ''Des gens impossibles'', La Table Ronde *1987: ''Lettre ouverte à François Truffaut'',
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*1989: '' Les Hanches de Laetitia'', Albin Michel,
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1990 *1992: ''Actualités françaises'', Albin Michel *1992: ''Comme hier'', Albin Michel *1993: ''Pas trop près de l'écran'' (with Patrick Besson), Le Rocher *1994: ''Michel Déon'', Le Rocher *1995: '' Barbe à papa'',
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*1997: '' La Petite Française'',
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*1998: ''Champagne !'', Albin Michel *1998: ''La Séance du mercredi à 14 heures'', La Table Ronde *2001: ''
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'', Albin Michel,
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*2003: ''Histoire de Frank'',
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*2006: ''Quand les brasseries se racontent'', Albin Michel *2007: ''Pension alimentaire'', Albin Michel *2009: ''Les Insoumis'', Fayard *2012: ''Mufle'', Albin Michel,
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2012 *2013: ''Dictionnaire chic du cinéma'', Écriture *2014: ''L'amour sur un plateau (de cinéma)'', L'Herne *2015: ''Dictionnaire chic de la littérature étrangère'', Écriture *2016: ''Deux ou trois leçons de snobisme'', Écriture *2017: ''Costa Brava'', Albin Michel *2018: ''Les Polaroïds'', Le Rocher *2019: ''(Très) cher cinéma français'', Albin Michel, Prix Renaudot Essai *2020: ''Sur le vif'', Le Rocher *2022: ''Rentrée littéraire'', Albin Michel


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