Frédéric Beigbeder (; born 21 September 1965) is a French writer, literary critic and television presenter. He won the
Prix Interallié
The prix Interallié (Interallié Prize), also known simply as ''l'Interallié'', is an annual France, French list of literary awards, literary award, awarded for a novel written by a journalist.
History
The prize was started on 3 December 19 ...
in 2003 for his novel ''
Windows on the World'' and the
Prix Renaudot in 2009 for his book ''
A French Novel''. He is also the creator of the Flore and Sade Awards. In addition, he is the executive director of
Lui, a French adult entertainment magazine.
Life and career
Beigbeder was born into a privileged family in
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Neuilly-sur-Seine (; 'Neuilly-on-Seine'), also known simply as Neuilly, is an urban Communes of France, commune in the Hauts-de-Seine Departments of France, department just west of Paris in France. Immediately adjacent to the city, north of the ...
, Hauts-de-Seine. His mother, Christine de Chasteigner, is a translator of novels (Barbara Cartland et al.); his brother is
Charles Beigbeder, a businessman. He studied at the ''
Lycée Montaigne'' and ''
Louis-le-Grand'', and later at the ''
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris'' and the
CELSA Paris-Sorbonne. Upon graduation at the age of 24, he began work as a
copywriter
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in
Young & Rubicam, then as an author, broadcaster, publisher, and dilettante.
In 1994, Beigbeder founded the "
Prix de Flore", which takes its name from the ''
Café de Flore
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'' in
Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The prize is awarded annually to a promising young French author. Vincent Ravalec, Jacques A. Bertrand,
Michel Houellebecq
Michel Houellebecq (; born Michel Thomas on 26 February 1956) is a French author of novels, poems, and essays, as well as an occasional actor, filmmaker, and singer. His first book was a biographical essay on the horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. H ...
are among those who have won the prize. In 2004, the tenth anniversary of the prize, it was awarded to the only American to ever receive it,
Bruce Benderson.
Three of Beigbeder's novels, ''
99 Francs'', ''
Love Lasts Three Years'' and ''
Windows on the World'', have been or will be adapted for the cinema. The film of ''Windows on the World'' will be directed by the French/English director
Max Pugh.
In 2002, he presented the TV talk show ''ypershow'' on the French channel
Canal +, co-presented with
Jonathan Lambert, Sabine Crossen and Henda. That year he also advised
French Communist Party
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candidate
Robert Hue in the presidential election.
In 2005, he was, with other authors such as
Alain Decaux,
Richard Millet and
Jean-Pierre Thiollet, one of the
Beirut
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Book Fair's guests in the
Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center.
He worked for a few years as an editor for
Flammarion. He left Flammarion in 2006.
His novel ''
A French Novel'' was awarded the
Prix Renaudot in November 2009. He has written columns in ''
Le Figaro Magazine'' since 2010.
Beigbeder's writing style includes both humour and self-mockery. His books are full of high-low cultural references.
In addition, he hosts ''Le Cercle'', a TV programme of literary and film reviews broadcast on
Canal+ Cinéma.
On 12 December 2023, he was detained by French police over allegations of rape of a young woman. Beigbeder denies the allegations.
Chronology of works
He published his first novel ''
Mémoires d'un jeune homme dérangé'' which was published by ''La Table Ronde'' in 1990 when he was 25.
Frédéric Beigbeder: Mémoires d'un Jeune Homme Dérangé
3 March 2011
He published his second novel, '' Holiday in a Coma'', in 1994, followed by ''Love Lasts Three Years'', the last book of the trilogy of Marc Marronier, one of his main characters. Then, he wrote a collection of short stories entitled ''Nouvelles sous Ecstasy'' published by Gallimard.
In 2000, Frédéric Beigbeder was dismissed from the advertising agency Young & Rubicam after publishing his satirical novel ''99 F'' (original title of the paperback edition: each edition in French and other languages was named after its actual retail price, for instance in the United States it was named ''$9.99'', in Germany it became ''Neununddreißigneunzig'' and even its French title was changed after the Franc was replaced as the official currency by the Euro
The euro (currency symbol, symbol: euro sign, €; ISO 4217, currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the Member state of the European Union, member states of the European Union. This group of states is officially known as the ...
in 2001, as well as for the pocket edition) in which he criticized the advertising world, and which simultaneously turned him into a prominent author (that book generated significant press coverage, very good sales in the original French edition, and was later translated in English and several other languages).
He won the Prix Interallié
The prix Interallié (Interallié Prize), also known simply as ''l'Interallié'', is an annual France, French list of literary awards, literary award, awarded for a novel written by a journalist.
History
The prize was started on 3 December 19 ...
in 2003 for his ''Windows on the World'' which takes place at the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. The English translation, by Frank Wynne, was awarded the ''Independent'' Foreign Fiction Prize in 2005.
In 2005, he published '' L'Égoïste romantique'' (''The Romantic Egoist''). In 2007, he published '' Au secours pardon'', the sequel of ''99F''.
In 2008, he was arrested for snorting cocaine off the hood of a car in Paris in the 8th arrondissement. He was also in possession of 2.6 grams of cocaine. The arrest inspired his book ''A French Novel''.[How Frédéric Beigbeder recovered his past after a drugs bust](_blank)
''Independent'', 19 July 2013
Selected publications
* '' Mémoires d'un jeune homme dérangé'' (1990)
* '' Holiday in a Coma'' (1994)
* '' Love Lasts Three Years'' (1997)
* '' Nouvelles sous ecstasy'' (1999)
* '' 99 Francs'' (2000)
* ' (2001)
* '' Windows on the World'' (2003)
* ' (2005)
* ' (2007)
* '' A French Novel'' (2009)
* ' (2011)
* '' Manhattan's Babe'' (2014)
* '' A Life Without End'' (2018)
* '' L'Homme qui pleure de rire'' (2020)
* '' Un barrage contre l'Atlantique'' (2022)
* '' Confessions d'un hétérosexuel légèrement dépassé'' (2023)
* '' Dictionnaire amoureux des écrivains français d'aujourd'hui'' (2023)
* '' Un homme seul'' (2025)
References
External links
"S.N.O.B. Site Non Officiel de Frédéric Beigbeder"
Short biography
from the Berlin International Literature Festival
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beigbeder, Frederic
1965 births
Living people
Writers from Neuilly-sur-Seine
20th-century French novelists
20th-century French male writers
21st-century French novelists
French literary critics
French television presenters
Sciences Po alumni
Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni
Lycée Montaigne (Paris) alumni
Prix Renaudot winners
Prix Interallié winners
Elle (magazine) writers
French male novelists
21st-century French male writers
French male non-fiction writers