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Hugo Boris (born 18 November 1979 in Paris), is a French writer.


Biography

Born in 1979, Boris is graduated from the
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and the
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. In 2003, his short story ''N'oublie pas de montrer ma tête au peuple'', published by
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, earned him the prix du jeune écrivain. His first novel, ''Le Baiser dans la nuque'' (The kiss in the neck), was published by Éditions Belfond in 2005. The book, which describes the meeting of a piano teacher with a deaf midwife, was rewarded by the Festival of the first novel of
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and by the Prix Emmanuel Roblès. The book met a critical and public success which made it one of the events of the literary season. ''
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'' evoked a novel "light as a song, dark as a requiem", of a writing which "always leaves the emotion pass, the poetry, without sentimentality", a text which goes "against the publications of the literary season that trumpet and storm" ''
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'' wrote of a text "with a sustained, almost musical rhythm, nourished by a lively and often poignant writing of humanity". In 2007, appeared ''La Délégation norvégienne'' (The Norwegian Delegation), which developed a criminal intrigue where the assassin is the reader in person. The last pages of this new "behind closed doors", in the heart of a Scandinavian forest, are not cut out. The reader must have a paper cutter to cut them and, in so doing, commit a literary murder. This second novel, finalist of the
grand prix RTL-Lire The grand prix RTL-''Lire'' is one of the main literary awards of the winter/spring literary season in France. Given in partnership with Lire magazine, it rewards a French-language novel chosen by a jury of readers. History In 1992, the grand pr ...
, won the first . '' Le Monde des Livres'' speaks of a novel "playful like a
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, disturbing like a Hitchcock". '' Lire'', tells of an author who is beyond the process, closes the trap and holds us like puppets". ''Je n’ai pas dansé depuis longtemps'' (I haven't danced for a long time), published in 2010, recounts the initiatory journey of a Soviet cosmonaut in weightlessness for more than four hundred days. The book was awarded the
prix Amerigo Vespucci The prix Amerigo-Vespucci is a French literary award established in 1990, during the first (IFG) at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. It rewards works on the theme of adventure and travel and refers to the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. Featuring 2500 ...
and was a finalist in many literary prizes, including the
grand prix RTL-Lire The grand prix RTL-''Lire'' is one of the main literary awards of the winter/spring literary season in France. Given in partnership with Lire magazine, it rewards a French-language novel chosen by a jury of readers. History In 1992, the grand pr ...
, the , and the prix Françoise Sagan. ''
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'' suggests that ''Je n’ai pas dansé depuis longtemps'' brings cosmonauts into literature. and ' talks about one of the best novels ever written about space.''Je n'ai pas dansé depuis longtemps'' : Ils en parlent
- Éditions Belfond
''
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''mentions a "modern
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". Each of Hugo Boris's books approaches a different
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, seems to take it up to imitate it, then deconstruct it. Apart from the game on genre, a certain number of obsessive themes haunt his romantic universe: huis-clos, bestiality, courage. He recognizes
Guy de Maupassant Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (, ; ; 5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a 19th-century French author, celebrated as a master of the short story, as well as a representative of the naturalist school, depicting human lives, destinies and s ...
and
Michel Tournier Michel Tournier (; 19 December 1924 − 18 January 2016) was a French writer. He won awards such as the '' Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française'' in 1967 for '' Friday, or, The Other Island'' and the Prix Goncourt for '' The Erl-King'' ...
as major influences. Hugo Boris also directed a dozen short films and worked as an assistant director on documentaries.Hugo Boris on IMDb
/ref> Published in 2013, his novel ''Trois grands fauves'' braids an imaginary umbilical cord between Georges Danton, Victor Hugo and Winston Churchill. The novel was selected in the final selection of the Style Award, and won the Thyde Monnier Award. ''Trois grands fauves'' was selected among the 25 best books of the year by the French newspaper ''Le Point''. In 2016, his novel ''Police'' was published by Grasset. Translated in several countries, ''Police'' was adapted into a film of the same name by the award-winning French director, Anne Fontaine.


Works

*2003: ''N’oublie pas de montrer ma tête au peuple'',
Mercure de France The () was originally a French gazette and literary magazine first published in the 17th century, but after several incarnations has evolved as a publisher, and is now part of the Éditions Gallimard publishing group. The gazette was publis ...
, collective work, *2005: ''Le Baiser dans la nuque'', Éditions Belfond, *2007: ''La Délégation norvégienne'', Belfond, *2010: ''Je n’ai pas dansé depuis longtemps'', Belfond, , *2013: ''Trois Grands Fauves'', Belfond, 2013 *2016: ''POLICE'', Grasset,


Prizes

* 2003: Prix du jeune écrivain for the short story ''N’oublie pas de montrer ma tête au peuple'' ; * 2006: Prix Emmanuel Roblès for ''Le Baiser dans la nuque'' ; * 2008: Prix littéraire des Hebdos en Région for ''La Délégation norvégienne''. * 2010:
Prix Amerigo Vespucci The prix Amerigo-Vespucci is a French literary award established in 1990, during the first (IFG) at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. It rewards works on the theme of adventure and travel and refers to the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. Featuring 2500 ...
for ''Je n’ai pas dansé depuis longtemps''. * 2016: for ''POLICE''.


References


External links


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''Interview de Hugo Boris au sujet de Trois grands fauves''
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''Police'' de Hugo Boris
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