Jean-Louis Fournier

French writer

Jean-Louis Fournier
Jean-Louis Fournier (2007)
Jean-Louis Fournier (2007)
Born19 December 1938 (1938-12-19) (age 85)
Calais
OccupationWriter
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
Notable worksOù on va, papa?
Notable awardsPrix Femina

Jean-Louis Fournier (born 19 December 1938, Calais) is a French writer, and winner of the Prix Femina, 2008, for Où on va, papa?.[1]

Biography

Jean Louis Fournier is the son of Dr Paul Léandre Emile Fournier and his wife Marie-Thérèse Françoise Camille Fournier née Delcourt. In 2009, Fournier published his book Où On Va Papa?, in which he writes about the relationship between him and his two handicapped sons, Mathieu and Thomas. The book won him the Prix Femina; however, its controversial nature meant it had many critics, including the mother of the two boys.

Works

  • Grammaire française et impertinente, Payot, 1992, ISBN 978-2-228-88516-4
  • Le curriculum vitae de Dieu, Seuil, 1995, ISBN 978-2-02-022019-4
  • Les mots des riches, les mots des pauvres, Anne Carrière, 2004, ISBN 978-2-84337-253-7
  • Le Petit Meaulnes, LGF/Le Livre de Poche, 2004, ISBN 978-2-253-10960-0
  • Où on va, papa?, Stock, 2008, ISBN 9782234061170
    • Where We Going, Daddy?: Life with Two Sons Unlike Any Other, Translator Adriana Hunter, Other Press, 2010, ISBN 978-1-59051-338-5
  • Veuf, Stock, 2011, ISBN 978-2-234-07089-9

References

  1. ^ "Tous les lauréats du Prix Femina". Femina. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
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  • 1904 Myriam Harry
  • 1905 Romain Rolland
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  • 1919 Roland Dorgelès
  • 1920 Edmond Gojon
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  • 1923 Jeanne Galzy
  • 1924 Charles Derennes
  • 1925 Joseph Delteil
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