Éric Chevillard Explained

Éric Chevillard (born 18 June 1964) is a French novelist. He has won awards for several novels including La nébuleuse du crabe in 1993, which won the Fénéon Prize for Literature.

Chevillard was born in La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée. His work often plays with the codes of narration, sometimes to the degree that it is even difficult to understand which story is being told. His books have consequently been classified as postmodern literature. He has been noted for his associations with Les Éditions de Minuit, a publishing-house largely associated with the leading experimental writers composing in French today.

Awards and honors

Bibliography

L'Autofictif, a series of books based on his daily blog:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013 Best Translated Book Award: The Fiction Finalists . Three Percent . Chad W. Post . April 10, 2013 . April 11, 2013.