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Stéphane Denis (1949,
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) is a French journalist and writer.


Biography

After working in ministerial offices in the late 1970s, he first worked for ''
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'', then for '' Paris Match'', '' Marianne'' and '' le Figaro''. He won the 2001 edition of the prix Interallié for his novel ''Sisters'' and the Prix Roger Nimier in 1994 for his work ''Les événements de 67''. In 1998, he was co-writer of the TV movie ', realised by
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. For several months he was a member of the radio show ''
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on RTL, in the middle of the 2000s. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the
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in the chair #36 of Jean-François Deniau, in the election of 15 November 2007.


Works

*1981: ''La Chute de la maison Giscard'',
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, . *1982: ''Sophie, ou, La Rive droite'', Lattès, . *1983: ''La Leçon d'automne'', Albin Michel, . *1985: ''Le Cœur net'',
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, . *1991: ''Feu de paille'', Fayard, . *1992: ''L'Amoraliste'', Fayard, . *1992: ''Mitterrand s'en va'', , , under the pseudonym ''Manicamp''. *1993: ''L'Affaire Poivre'', Stock, . *1994: ''Les Événements de 67'', Plon, , Prix Roger Nimier *1995: ''Histoire de France'', Fayard, . *1996: ''Les Derniers Jours'', Fayard, . *1997: ''Madame est morte'', Fayard, . *1998: ''Un beau crime'', Fayard, . *1998: ''People'', Fayard, . *1998: ''Le Roman de l'argent'', Albin Michel, . *1999: ''Chambres d'hôtes'', Fayard, . *2000: ''La Grande Forme'', Fayard, . *2000: ''Elle a maigri pour le festival, et d'autres nouvelles des gens célèbres'', Fayard, , ( Prix Goncourt de la nouvelle) *2001: ''Sisters'', Fayard, , Prix Interallié *2002: ''Capitaine Troy : une enfance au temps du général'', Fayard, . *2003: ''Charmant garçon'', Fayard, . *2004: ''Les Immeubles Walter'', Fayard, . *2004: ''Un mauvais sujet : chroniques 1993-2003'', Fayard, . *2005: ''Minty'', Fayard, . *2005: ''Chirac s'en va'', Éditions Grasset, 2005 under the pseudonym ''Manicamp''. * ''Pauses'', Fayard #2006: ''L'Enfance de l'art'', #2007: ''La Lutte des classes'', #2008: ''La Fin des journaux'', *2008: ''Un espion trop parfait'', Fayard, *2009: ''Un parfait salaud'', Grasset, *2010: ''L’Ennemi du bien'', Grasset, *2013: ''Les Dormeurs'', Grasset, *2015: ''La Tombe de mon père'', Grasset, .


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Stéphane Denis
on the site of Fayard

on '' Le Monde'' * ttp://www.valeursactuelles.com/historique/st%C3%A9phane-denis Stéphane Denison '' Valeurs actuelles''
Stéphane Denis
on ''Le Figaro'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Denis, Stephane 20th-century French writers 21st-century French writers 20th-century French journalists Prix Goncourt de la nouvelle recipients Prix Interallié winners Roger Nimier Prize winners 1949 births Living people Le Figaro people