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Romain Puértolas (born 1975) is a French author. He is most noted for the bestselling French novel ''The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe'', which has been translated into English and has become an international bestseller sold in 36 nations. This novel sold over 100,000 copies in France by August 2014 and topped French bestseller lists.


Biography

Romain Puertolas was born on December 21, 1975, in
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in southern France. He is the only child of a
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colonel (his father) and a
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administrator (his mother). He was an airport controller in
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,
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. Puertolas became a
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and
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in
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at age 33. As a police officer he specialized in examining document fraud in illegal immigration networks in France. After the success of his first novel, he quit this police job in December 2014 to work on writing further novels. In 2008, Puertolas created a series of videos aiming to "debunking magicians, illusionists and fakirs", posted to various online websites, including
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,
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and others. One of the many illusionists whose tricks were reportedly "debunked", stage magician
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, disliked these videos and caused Puertolas' YouTube account to be closed. These approximately 60 "Trickbusters Show" videos were produced by "Grand" Puertolas in collaboration with a Spanish engineer friend "Skeptic Munoz". In 2010, Puértolas married Patricia Sierra Gutierrez, a Spanish
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from
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. They have two children.


Career

''The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe'' is Romain Puertolas' debut novel, published in French as ''L' extraordinaire voyage du fakir qui était resté coincé dans une armoire Ikéa'' on August 21, 2013, by Le Dilletante of Paris, France (), and published in English (translated by
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) on August 5, 2014, by
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(hardcover, ) and by
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(paperback, ) . In January 2015, this novel became available in the
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, published in English by
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of
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(hardcover, ). This novel tells the story of Ajatashatru Oghash Rathod, a 38-year-old
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who tricks his local village in
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,
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into believing he possesses special powers and into paying him to fly to
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to buy a bed of nails from an
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store. There he meets a woman named Marie Riviere whom he initially swindles, but is quickly attracted to her personality. Rathod then experiences a series of wide-ranging adventures around the world, initially in an IKEA wardrobe, then a
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suitcase, and a hot air
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to
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, while being pursued by Parisian taxi-driver Gustave Palourde whom he swindled out of a cabfare back in Paris and who wants to stab him. Along the way he befriends a
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ese man named Assefa, “pronounced I-suffer”, an illegal immigrant whom he meets in a vegetable lorry. The tone of this novel is comedic and humorous. Puertolas wrote this novel during a period of approximately one month during 2013. He told ''
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'' "I wanted to write a book about the problems of immigrants and how unlucky people are to be born somewhere like the
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where they are not allowed to go anywhere, even as a tourist, which is why I made Assefa and Ajatashatru meet." This novel has sold over 100,000 copies in France. Foreign rights to this book have been sold in 30 countries, a record for its publisher, Le Dilettante. On June 12, 2014, Puertolas received Le Grand Prix Jules-Verne for 2014 from the l'Académie littéraire de Bretagne et des Pays de la Loire, for writing this novel. The novel was also a finalist for the 2013
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literary award. The English translation of this book has received numerous positive reviews, including from
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, and
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. This novel is dedicated to Puertolas's two children Leo and Eva, and his wife Patricia. The film rights for this novel have been purchased, and work began on an English-language
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adaptation of this novel, with Puertolas contributing a
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as the
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. Brio Films and Vamonos Films are producers of the film, titled ''
The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir ''The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir'' is a 2018 adventure comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Scott, Romain Puertolas, and Luc Bossi. It is based on the French novel ''The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in ...
''. The film has
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, a prominent actor from
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, in the title role alongside actresses
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and Erin Moriarty. The movie is directed by
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and was released on May 30, 2018. ''The Little Girl Who Swallowed A Cloud As Big As The Eiffel Tower'' was Puertolas' second novel, entitled ''La petite fille qui avait avalé un nuage grand comme la tour Eiffel'' (''The Little Girl Who Swallowed A Cloud As Big As The Eiffel Tower''). Puertolas states that his second novel (The Little Girl) was written in two and a half weeks. It has been submitted to Le Dilletante and who published it in French on January 7, 2015. Claude Tarrene, an executive at Le Dilletante, stated that his company has sold foreign rights to this second novel in a dozen countries.


Future works

Puertolas states that he writes novels during a relatively short time frame and that he is currently working on "five" new novels. One of the novels he is presently working on will be set partially in
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.


See also

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The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir ''The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir'' is a 2018 adventure comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Scott, Romain Puertolas, and Luc Bossi. It is based on the French novel ''The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in ...
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References

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