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Armel Job (born 24 June 1948 in Heyd, Durbuy) is a Belgian writer of French language, former Director of the Institut Notre Dame Séminaire of
Bastogne Bastogne (; nl, Bastenaken, ; german: Bastnach/Bastenach; lb, Baaschtnech) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium. The municipality consists of the following districts: Bastogne, ...
(INDSé).


Youth

Armel was the third in a family of four boys. His father was a mattress-maker, then a grain dealer, and his grandfather was a horse dealer. Armel entered the Bastogne seminary at the age of twelve, where Latin and Greek formed the basis of his education. He also studied the piano and played in the school orchestra. He was a member of the student theater. He pursued university studies at the
University of Liège The University of Liège (french: Université de Liège), or ULiège, is a major public university of the French Community of Belgium based in Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. Its official language is French. As of 2020, ULiège is ranked in the 301 ...
. His undergraduate degree was in philosophy and letters, with graduate degrees in classical philology and secondary education.


Public life

He was hired as a teacher of Latin and Greek at the same seminary in Bastogne where he had previously been a pupil. He taught there for twenty-three years and held various management positions from 1993 to 2010. The father of three daughters, he lives in the Bastogne region. Throughout his career he published specialized articles in the Journals of Belgian Catholic Education and continued to work on translations of Latin and Greek. He left teaching in 2010 to devote himself to his literary work. In 2011, he created the Prix du 2e roman francophone, a popular prize that immediately met with great popularity (more than 1700 readers). Armel Job has published about twenty novels. His ''Fausses innocences'' was adapted to cinema under the same title by in 2009. Armel Job is also a playwright. His play ''Le Conseil de Jerusalem'' was presented as a reading show in Liège, Brussels, Paris, within the framework of the Popular Universities of the Theater of .


Prizes

* 2011: of first novel, for ''La Femme manquée'' * 2002: for ''Helena Vannek'' * 2003 and 2011: for ''Helena Vannek'' * 2005:
Grand prix Jean-Giono The Grand prix Jean Giono () is a French literary prize. It was established in 1990 at the initiative of Michel Albert, to honour the writer Jean Giono. Since 1992 it consists of two categories: the Jean Giono Grand Prize (Grand prix Jean Giono) a ...
for ''Les Fausses Innocences'', a novel that unfolds in the German-speaking part of Belgium. * 2007: Prix de la personnalité Richelieu; Ce prix, attribué par l'ensemble des clubs belges et luxembourgeois du Richelieu international, récompense une personnalité pour sa contribution à la promotion de la langue et de la culture françaises. * 2010: for ''Tu ne jugeras point'' * 2011: Prix des lycéens de littérature, he received the two prizes at stake, the prix des délégués and the prix des lycéens for his novel published in 2009, ''Tu ne jugeras point''. He is thus, with , one of the few authors to have been awarded twice by young readers of the prix des lycéens. * Prix Marcel-Thiry de la Ville de Liège for ''Dans la gueule de la bête'' *2011: Officier de l'Ordre du . * Chevalier de la Pléiade, ordre de la Francophonie et du dialogue des Cultures


Bibliography


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*1999: ''La Femme manquée'', *2001: ''Baigneuse nue sur un rocher'', *2002: ''Helena Vannek'', *2003: ''Le Conseiller du roi'', *2005: ''Les Fausses Innocences'', *2007: ''Les Mystères de Sainte Freya'', *2009: ''Tu ne jugeras point'', ** Prix des lycéens 2011. *2011: ''Les Eaux amères'', *2012; ''Loin des mosquées'', *2013; ''Le Bon Coupable'', *2014: ''Dans la gueule de la bête'', *2015: ''De regrettables incidents'', *2016: ''Et je serai toujours avec toi'',


L'Harmattan

*1995: ''La reine des Spagnes'', *1998
''La malédiction de l'abbé Choiron''


Éditions Weyrich

*2011: ''La malédiction de l'abbé Choiron'', reissue expanded of notes on the Walloon speech and a postface. *2016
''Sept histoires pas très catholiques''
, short stories


Éditions Mijade

*2002: ''Helena Vannek'', *2008
''Le commandant Bill''
*2011: ''Les lunettes de John Lennon'',


Éditions MEMOR

*2002: ''De la salade !'',


Éditions Labor

*2004: ''La femme de saint Pierre'',


Éditions De Boeck

*2016: ''La mort pour marraine'', theatre


References


External links


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