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Pierre Lemaitre (born 19 April 1951) is a Prix Goncourt-winning French author and a screenwriter, internationally renowned for the crime novels featuring the fictional character Commandant Camille Verhœven. His first novel to be translated into English, ''Alex'',Lemaître, Pierre. ''Alex'', translated by Frank Wynne. London: MacLehose, 2013.
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CWA International Dagger The CWA International Dagger (formerly known as the Duncan Lawrie International Dagger) is an award given by the Crime Writers' Association for best translated crime novel of the year. The winning author and translator receives an ornamental Dagge ...
for best translated crime novel of 2013. In November 2013, he was awarded the Prix Goncourt, France's top literary prize, for ''Au revoir là-haut'' (published in English as ''The Great Swindle''), an epic about World War I. His novels ''Camille'' and ''The Great Swindle'' won the
CWA International Dagger The CWA International Dagger (formerly known as the Duncan Lawrie International Dagger) is an award given by the Crime Writers' Association for best translated crime novel of the year. The winning author and translator receives an ornamental Dagge ...
in 2015 and 2016 respectively.


Personal life

Pierre Lemaitre worked as a teacher in literature and now devotes his time writing novels and screenplays.


Bibliography


Novels

'' Camille Verhœven'' series: # ''
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'' (''Travail soigné'') (2006), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2014 # ''
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'' (2011), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2013 # ''Les Grands Moyens'' (2011), reissued in 2013 as ''Rosy & John'' # '' Camille'' (''Sacrifices'') (2012), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2015 ''Les Enfants du désastre'' trilogy: # '' The Great Swindle'' (''Au revoir là-haut'') (2013), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2015 # ''All Human Wisdom'' (''Couleurs de l'incendie'') (2018), English translation 2021 # ''Mirror of our Sorrows'' (''Miroir de nos peines'') (2020), English translation 2022 ''Les Années Glorieuses'', tetralogy: 1. ''The Great World (Le Grand Monde)'' (February 2022) Stand-alones: * ''Blood Wedding'' (''Robe de marié'') (2009), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2016 * ''Inhuman Resources'' (''Cadres noirs'') (2010), English translation: by Sam Gordon, 2018 * ''Three Days and a Life'' (''Trois jours et une vie'') (2016), English translation by Frank Wynne, 2017 * ''The Great Snake'' (''Le Serpent majuscule'') (2021), English translation: 2022


Short stories

* "Une initiative" (2014) * "Les Événements de Péronne" (2018)


Comics

''Les Enfants du désastre'' series: # ''Au revoir là-haut'' (2016), with Christian De Metter ''Camille Verhœven'' series (with Pascal Bertho, illustrated by Yannick Corboz): # ''Irene'' (2019), based on novel ''Irene'' # ''Rosie'' (2018), based on novel ''Rosy & John''


Non-fiction

* ''Savoir apprendre'' (1986), with François Maquere, guide * ''Dictionnaire amoureux du polar'' (2020), literature


Awards and honours

*''Travail soigné'' **2006 Prix du premier roman du festival de Cognac, ''Travail soigné'' **2009 Prix des lectrices Confidentielles, ''Travail soigné'' **2009 Prix Sang d'encre et Prix des lecteurs Goutte de Sang d'encre, Vienne, ''Travail soigné'' **2009 Prix du polar francophone de Montigny les Cormeilles, ''Travail soigné'' *''Cadres noirs'' **2010 Prix Le Point du polar européen, ''Cadres noirs'' *''
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'' **2012 Prix des lecteurs policier du Livre de poche, ''Alex'' **2013
CWA International Dagger The CWA International Dagger (formerly known as the Duncan Lawrie International Dagger) is an award given by the Crime Writers' Association for best translated crime novel of the year. The winning author and translator receives an ornamental Dagge ...
, ''Alex'' (translated by Frank Wynne) *''Au revoir là-haut'' **2013 Prix des libraires de Nancy ''Le Point'', ''Au revoir là-haut'' **2013 Roman français préféré des libraires à la Rentrée, ''Au revoir là-haut'' **2013 Prix Goncourt, ''Au revoir là-haut'' **2016 CWA International Dagger, ''The Great Swindle'' (translated by Frank Wynne) *'' Camille'' **2015 CWA International Dagger, ''Camille'' (translated by Frank Wynne)


Adaptations

* ''
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'' (2017), film directed by
Albert Dupontel Albert Dupontel (; born 11 January 1964) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter. Following his father's path, he studied medicine but eventually switched to theater, disillusioned by hospital life. He started his career as a stand-up c ...
, based on novel '' The Great Swindle'' * '' Three Days and a Life'' (2019), film directed by
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, based on novel ''Three Days and a Life'' * '' Inhuman Resources'' (2020), miniseries directed by Ziad Doueiri, based on novel ''Inhuman Resources''


References


External links

*
Review, ''Irene''
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lemaitre, Pierre 1951 births Living people 20th-century French male writers 21st-century French male writers 20th-century French novelists 21st-century French novelists French male novelists French male screenwriters French screenwriters Prix Goncourt winners Writers from Paris