Jean-Claude Mourlevat Explained

Jean-Claude Mourlevat (born March 22, 1952, in Ambert)[1] is a French writer, known for his fairy-tale, fable, and fantasy-inspired novels intended for young people,[2] for which he has won multiple awards, including the Astrid Lingren Memorial Award.[3]

Biography

Mourlevat was born March 22, 1952, in Ambert, the fifth of six children, and the son of a miller and homemaker. He spent his childhood in Auvergne,[4] where he "helped tend the family farm, where they raised cows, pigs, rabbits, and hens."

Beginning in 1962, he attended the Blaise Pascal boarding school, where he "spent eight years at a boarding school...[;] the rules were harsh, the teachers strict and he felt constantly homesick and unhappy. He has said in interviews that literature became his salvation." He later evoked this part of his life in an autobiographical novel Je voudrais rentrer à la maison.

He continued his higher education in Strasbourg, Toulouse, Bonn, and Paris.[5] He obtained a secondary degree in German, a language he taught from 1976 to 1985, first at a school in La Bourboule, then in Hamburg, and finally at a college in Cany-Barville, where he remained for 5 years.[6]

Following his time in Cany-Barville, Mourlevat devoted himself to theatre.[7] After spending time performing as a mime, clown, and actor, he moved on to directing plays before devoting himself to writing.

In 1997, Mourlevat published his first novel, Histoire de l'enfant et de l'œuf. He is the author of La Rivière à l'envers, L'Enfant Océan, La Balafre, Le Combat d'Hiver, and Le Chagrin du roi mort, among others. Several of Mourlevat's novels have won literary prizes from juries of young readers or adults, such as the Prix des Incorruptibles and the Prix Sorcières. Mourlevat's books have been translated into nearly thirty languages, including Braille.[8]

In late 2019, Mourlevat attended a six-week "Room with a View" writing residency in San Francisco, funded by the Institut français.

Mourlevat presently lives near Saint-Étienne with his wife (Rachel) and their two children.

Awards and honors

In 2021, Mourlevat won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.[9]       

Awards for Mourlevat's writing!Year!Title!Award!Ref.
2000L’Enfant océanPrix Sorcières
2002La rivière à l’enversPrix des incorruptibles
2005La balade de CornebiquePrix Bernard Versele
2006Le Combat d’hiverPrix jeunesse France Télévisions
2007Winter's EndPrix Saint-Exupéry for Prix Roman
2007The Pull of the OceanMildred L. Batchelder Award[10]
2011TerriennePrix Utopiales Europen Jeuness
2013TerriennePrix Ados Rennes Ille-et-Vilaine
2019JeffersonPrix des libraires du Québec

Publications

Original publications

Translations

Mourlevat's books have been translated to over twenty languages, including Catalan, Chinese, English, Estonian, Georgian, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish. The following is an incomplete list of English translations.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mourlevat, Jean-Claude 1952– . 2023-03-15 . . 2021-04-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210418064755/https://www.encyclopedia.com/children/scholarly-magazines/mourlevat-jean-claude-1952 . live .
  2. Web site: Jean-Claude Mourlevat . 2023-03-15 . . 2022-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221025010512/https://alma.se/en/laureates/jean-claude-mourlevat/ . live .
  3. Web site: 2021-03-30 . Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2021 goes to Jean-Claude Mourlevat, one of France's leading children and young adult authors. . 2021-03-30 . Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award . en . 2022-03-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220331042419/https://alma.se/en/ . live .
  4. http://www.cercle-enseignement.com/Espace-auteurs/Interviews/Interviews/Jean-Claude-Mourlevat Interview
  5. Web site: 2022-10-19 . Jean-Claude Mourlevat . 2023-03-15 . . en . 2022-05-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220527144931/https://www.andersenpress.co.uk/authors-illustrators/jean-claude-mourlevat/ . live .
  6. Web site: 2020-01-28 . Jean-Claude Mourlevat . 2023-03-15 . . en . 2022-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221025070755/https://www.institutfrancais.com/en/magazine/interview/jean-claude-mourlevat . live .
  7. Web site: April 2003 . Jean-Claude Mourlevat . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170815135305/http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/entretiens/entretien/51-jean-claude-mourlevat . 2017-08-15 . 2023-03-15 . Les entretiens de Ricochet.
  8. Web site: Jean-Claude Mourlevat . 2023-03-15 . www.jcmourlevat.com . 2022-12-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221201204438/https://jcmourlevat.com/ouvrages.html#braille . live .
  9. Web site: 2021-03-30 . Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2021 goes to Jean-Claude Mourlevat, one of France's leading children and young adult authors. . 2021-03-30 . Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award . en . 2022-03-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220331042419/https://alma.se/en/ . live .
  10. Web site: 1999-11-30 . Batchelder Award winners, 1968-Present . 2023-03-15 . Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) . en . 2022-12-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221221170713/https://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/batchelderaward/batchelderpast . live .