Jean-Paul Dubois

Jean-Paul Dubois (born 1950 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne) is a French writer.[1]

He is the author of several novels and travel pieces, and reports for Le Nouvel Observateur.[1] His novel, Une vie française, published in French in 2004 and in English in 2007, is a saga of the French baby boom generation, from the idealism of the 1960s to the consumerism of the 1990s. The French version of the novel won the Prix Femina.[2]

Works

  • Tous les matins je me lève : roman, Éditions Robert Laffont, 1988, ISBN 978-2221056448
  • Kennedy et moi: roman, Seuil, 1996, ISBN 978-2-02-028539-1
  • Je pense à autre chose, Editions de l'Olivier, 1997, ISBN 978-2-87929-144-4
  • Si ce livre pouvait me rapprocher de toi, Éditions de l'Olivier, 1999, ISBN 978-2-87929-218-2
  • Vie Francaise. Olivier. 2004. ISBN 978-2-87929-467-4. ; Random House Digital, Inc. 2008, ISBN 978-1-4000-9678-7
    • A French Life, Penguin Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0-14-102482-0
  • Forward to Doisneau, Robert (2010). Palm Springs 1960. Paris: Flammarion. p. 156. ISBN 978-2-08-030129-1. LCCN 2010442384. OCLC 491896174.
  • Le cas Sneijder, Editions de l'Olivier, 2011, ISBN 978-2-87929-864-1

References

  1. 1 2 Matthias Gurtler (17 January 2007). "Jean-Paul Dubois". CV de stars (in French). Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  2. "Vie Française (A French Life) by Jean-Paul Dubois". The complete review. 2007-8. Retrieved 2010-12-31. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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