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Thierry Laget (born 2 October 1959,
Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand (, ; ; oc, label=Auvergnat, Clarmont-Ferrand or Clharmou ; la, Augustonemetum) is a city and commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, with a population of 146,734 (2018). Its metropolitan area (''aire d'attract ...
) is a French novelist,
essayist An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument, but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a letter, a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story. Essays have been sub-classified as formal ...
, literary critic and translator.


Biography

A regular contributor to the ', Laget participated to the edition of ''
À la recherche du temps perdu ''In Search of Lost Time'' (french: À la recherche du temps perdu), first translated into English as ''Remembrance of Things Past'', and sometimes referred to in French as ''La Recherche'' (''The Search''), is a novel in seven volumes by French ...
'' in the
bibliothèque de la Pléiade The ''Bibliothèque de la Pléiade'' (, "Pleiades Library") is a French editorial collection which was created in 1931 by Jacques Schiffrin, an independent young editor. Schiffrin wanted to provide the public with reference editions of the c ...
, under the direction of Jean-Yves Tadié. He has provided editions of texts by
Jacques Rivière Jacques Rivière (15 July 1886 – 14 February 1925) was a French " man of letters" — a writer, critic and editor who was "a major force in the intellectual life of France in the period immediately following World War I". He edited the ...
including ''Quelques progrès dans l'étude du cœur humain'', by Marcel Proust, including '' Le Côté de Guermantes'' and '' Les plaisirs et les jours'', then
Gustave Flaubert Gustave Flaubert ( , , ; 12 December 1821 – 8 May 1880) was a French novelist. Highly influential, he has been considered the leading exponent of literary realism in his country. According to the literary theorist Kornelije Kvas, "in Flauber ...
including ''
Madame Bovary ''Madame Bovary'' (; ), originally published as ''Madame Bovary: Provincial Manners'' ( ), is a novel by French writer Gustave Flaubert, published in 1856. The eponymous character lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and emp ...
''. Thierry has also published several essays on Proust. He translated from Italian some fifteen books, among which are three novels by
Enzo Siciliano Enzo Siciliano (27 May 1934 – 9 June 2006) was an Italian writer, playwright, literary critic and intellectual. Siciliano was born in Rome. He was collaborator of Alberto Moravia, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Elsa Morante and many other famous w ...
including ''La Nuit marâtre'', ''La Princesse et l'Antiquaire'' then ''Les Beaux Moments'' as well as the novel ''Passage dans l'ombre'' by , and novels by
Alessandro Barbero Alessandro Barbero (born April 30, 1959) is an Italian historian, novelist and essayist. Barbero was born in Turin. He attended the University of Turin, where he studied literature and Medieval history. He won the 1996 Strega Prize, Italy's mos ...
, including ''La belle vie, ou les aventures de Mr Pyle, gentilhomme'', ''Roman russe'' and ''Poète à la barre''.


Prizes

* 1992:
prix Fénéon The Fénéon Prize (''Prix Fénéon''), established in 1949, is awarded annually to a French-language writer and a visual artist no older than 35 years of age. The prize was established by Fanny Fénéon, the widow of French art critic Félix Fénà ...
for ''Iris'' (
Éditions Gallimard Éditions Gallimard (), formerly Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (1911–1919) and Librairie Gallimard (1919–1961), is one of the leading French book publishers. In 2003 it and its subsidiaries published 1,418 titles. Founded by Ga ...
, 1991) * 2012:
prix Maurice Genevoix The Prix Maurice Genevoix (''Le prix Maurice Genevoix'') is an annual French literary award made in honor of its namesake Maurice Genevoix (1890–1980). It is intended to recognize a French literary work which, by its topic or style, honors the m ...
for ''La Lanterne d'Aristote'' (Gallimard, 2011)


Bibliography

; Novels * ''Florence, via Ricasoli 47'' (Belfond, 1987) * ''Comme Tosca au théâtre'' (Belfond, 1989) * ''Iris'' (Gallimard, 1991) -
prix Fénéon The Fénéon Prize (''Prix Fénéon''), established in 1949, is awarded annually to a French-language writer and a visual artist no older than 35 years of age. The prize was established by Fanny Fénéon, the widow of French art critic Félix Fénà ...
1992 * ''Rois d'Avanie'' (Julliard, 1995) * ''Roman écrit à la main'' (Gallimard, 2000) * ''Supplément aux mensonges d'Hilda'' (Gallimard, 2003) * ''Madame Deloblat'' (Gallimard, 2006) * ''La Lanterne d'Aristote'' (Gallimard, 2011) –
prix Maurice Genevoix The Prix Maurice Genevoix (''Le prix Maurice Genevoix'') is an annual French literary award made in honor of its namesake Maurice Genevoix (1890–1980). It is intended to recognize a French literary work which, by its topic or style, honors the m ...
2012 ; Prose * ''Florentiana'' (Gallimard, 1993) * ''Bergers d'Arcadie'', méditations en prose, eaux-fortes de Christiane Vielle (Fata Morgana, 1995) * ''La Fiancée italienne'', (biographie d'Alaïde Banti, liée au mouvement des
Macchiaioli The Macchiaioli () were a group of Italian painters active in Tuscany in the second half of the nineteenth century. They strayed from antiquated conventions taught by the Italian art academies, and did much of their painting outdoors in order to ...
) (Gallimard, 1997) * ''À des dieux inconnus'' (Gallimard, 2003) * ''Les Quais minéraliers'', poème en prose, aquatintes de Christiane Vielle (Al Manar, 2004) * ''Portraits de Stendhal'' (Gallimard, 2008) * ''Bibliothèques de nuit'' (Gallimard, 2010) * ''Provinces'' (L'Arbre vengeur, 2013) * ''Atlas des amours fugaces'' (L'Arbre vengeur, 2013) * ''Le ciel est un grand timide'' (Fario, coll. Théodore Balmoral, 2016) ; Poetry * ''Semer son ombre'' (Al Manar, 2008) ; Texts issued in the magazine ''Théodore Balmoral'' : * ''Parques de Sceaux'', n°51 * ''Douje mou de patué'', n°52/53 * ''Les Yeux au ciel'', n°56/57 * ''Paysage de Dalécarlie'', n°58 * ''Ne pas déranger'', n°59/60 * ''Le Songe de Polyphème'', n°61 * ''L’Attente'', n°62/63 * ''Sur le limbe du sextant'', n°64 * ''Deux maisons'', n°65 * ''Les Copeaux'', n°66/67 * ''Sur le limbe du sextant'' (2), n°68 * ''En chemin'', n°69/70 * ''Bialot, l’inoubliable'', n°71 * ''Rouge Follain'', n°72/73 * ''Sur le limbe du sextant'' (3), n°72/73 * ''Les Voyages en zig-zag de Pierre Girard'', n°72/73 * ''Discours de Stockholm'', n°74


External links


Official website

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on
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