Franz-Olivier Giesbert
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Born | Wilmington, Delaware, US |
January 18, 1949
Occupation | Journalist |
Franz-Olivier Giesbert (born January 18, 1949 in Wilmington, Delaware) is a French journalist and author.[1] He worked for Le Figaro from 1988 to 2000 and Le Point starting in 2000.[citation needed] In 2013, he wrote the scenario of a documentary about his relationship with the former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, secrets d’une présidence.[2][3]
Novels
- La cuisinière d'Himmler, 2013, éditions Gallimard
- Dieu, ma mère et moi, 2012, éditions Gallimard
- Un très grand amour, 2010, éditions Gallimard (Prix Alain Duménil)
- Le lessiveur, 2009
- Le Huitième Prophète, 2008, éditions Gallimard
- L'Immortel, 2007
- L’Américain, 2004
- L’Abatteur, 2003
- Mort d’un Berger, 2002
- Le Sieur Dieu, 1998
- La Souille, 1995 (Prix Interallié)
- L'Affreux, 1992 (Grand Prix Du Roman De l'Académie française)
- Monsieur Adrien, 1982
Awards
- 1992 : Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française
- 1995 : Prix Interallié
References
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