Éric Neuhoff
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Éric Neuhoff (born 4 July 1956) is a French novelist and journalist. He debuted in 1982 a journalist at ''
Le Quotidien de Paris ''Le Quotidien de Paris'' was a French newspaper founded in 1974 by . Along with ' and ', ''Le Quotidien de Paris'' made up the (Daily Press Group) which employed over 550 individuals," Philippe Tesson : « Mes trois critères d'appréciation » ...
'' and used a style nicknamed "néo-hussard", after the
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movement of the 1950s. He thus became associated with writers such as
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Patrick Besson Patrick Besson (born 1 June 1956) is a French writer and journalist. Life Besson was born of a half Russian father and a Croatian mother. He published his first novel, ''Early Mornings of Love'', in 1974, aged 17. A Communist sympathizer, Besson ...
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, who debuted around the same time and used a similar style. He received the 1990 Roger Nimier Prize, and has received awards such as the
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and
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. He has worked as a journalist and film critic for
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''. He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2001 film '' Savage Souls'', directed by Raúl Ruiz.


Works

*1982: ''Précautions d'usage'', La Table Ronde *1984: ''Un triomphe'', Olivier Orban *1984: ''Nos amies les lettres'', Olivier Orban *1986: ''Des gens impossibles'', La Table Ronde *1987: ''Lettre ouverte à François Truffaut'',
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*1989: '' Les Hanches de Laetitia'', Albin Michel, Roger Nimier Prize 1990 *1992: ''Actualités françaises'', Albin Michel *1992: ''Comme hier'', Albin Michel *1993: ''Pas trop près de l'écran'' (with
Patrick Besson Patrick Besson (born 1 June 1956) is a French writer and journalist. Life Besson was born of a half Russian father and a Croatian mother. He published his first novel, ''Early Mornings of Love'', in 1974, aged 17. A Communist sympathizer, Besson ...
), Le Rocher *1994: ''Michel Déon'', Le Rocher *1995: ''
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'',
Prix des Deux Magots The Prix des Deux Magots is a major French literary prize. It is presented to new works, and is generally awarded to works that are more off-beat and less conventional than those that receive the more mainstream Prix Goncourt. The name derives from ...
*1997: ''
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*1998: ''Champagne !'', Albin Michel *1998: ''La Séance du mercredi à 14 heures'', La Table Ronde *2001: ''
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'', Albin Michel,
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*2003: ''Histoire de Frank'',
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*2006: ''Quand les brasseries se racontent'', Albin Michel *2007: ''Pension alimentaire'', Albin Michel *2009: ''Les Insoumis'', Fayard *2012: ''Mufle'', Albin Michel,
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2012 *2013: ''Dictionnaire chic du cinéma'', Écriture *2014: ''L'amour sur un plateau (de cinéma)'', L'Herne *2015: ''Dictionnaire chic de la littérature étrangère'', Écriture *2016: ''Deux ou trois leçons de snobisme'', Écriture *2017: ''Costa Brava'', Albin Michel *2018: ''Les Polaroïds'', Le Rocher *2019: ''(Très) cher cinéma français'', Albin Michel, Prix Renaudot Essai *2020: ''Sur le vif'', Le Rocher *2022: ''Rentrée littéraire'', Albin Michel


References

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