Jérôme Ferrari Explained

Jérôme Ferrari (born 1968 in Paris) is a French writer and translator. He won the 2012 Prix Goncourt for his novel Le Sermon sur la chute de Rome ("The Sermon on the Fall of Rome").

Ferrari has lived in Corsica and taught philosophy at the Lycée international Alexandre-Dumas in Algiers for several years, then at the Lycée Fesch of Ajaccio.

Currently, he is professor of philosophy at the French School of Abu Dhabi.

Several of his novels have been translated into English, including Where I Left My Soul (2012), which is "set in the mid-1950s during the Algerian war, looking backwards to the second world war and the French defeat in Indochina, and forwards to the collapse in 1958 of the Fourth Republic."[1]

Most recently, his novel In His Own Image was published in English translation by Europa Editions.

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Awards and honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Where I Left My Soul by Jérôme Ferrari – review . . Steven Poole . 2 November 2012 . November 7, 2012.
  2. Web site: Le Goncourt pour Jérôme Ferrari . Livres hebdo . November 7, 2012 . French . November 7, 2012.
  3. Web site: Grand Prix Poncetton de la SGDL . prix-litteraires.net . French . November 7, 2012.
  4. Web site: En enfer, où sont le bien et le mal ? . Le Soir . November 12, 2010 . French . November 7, 2012 . https://archive.today/20121231071657/http://archives.lesoir.be/en-enfer-o%F9-sont-le-bien-et-le-mal-%AB-j-ai_t-20101112-014KH0.html?queryand=%22J%E9r%F4me+Ferrari%22&firstHit=0&by=10&when=-1&begYear=1989&begMonth=01&begDay=01&endYear=2010&endMonth=11&endDay=14&sort=datedesc&rub=TOUT&pos=0&all=10&nav=1 . December 31, 2012 . dead .
  5. Web site: Le prix Landerneau revient à Jérôme Ferrar . Livres hebdo . June 3, 2009 . French . November 7, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090801004317/http://www.livreshebdo.fr/prix/actualites/le-prix-landerneau-revient-a-jerome-ferrari/3103.aspx . August 1, 2009 .