Pierre Hanot Explained
Pierre Hanot (born 25 March 1952, Metz) is a French novelist, visual artist and musician.
Biography
Hanot has performed over 1000 concerts, including more than 200 in most French prisons. He reported this experience in his first work, Rock'n taules published in 2005. Five of his novels have already been published including the thriller Les Clous du fakir, which was awarded the 2009 prix Erckmann-Chatrian.[1]
Books
- 2005: Rock'n Taules (narrative, éd. Le bord de l'eau) : Testimony and reflection on the experience of his concerts in prisons.
- 2006: Les Hommes sont des icebergs (novel, éd. Le bord de l'eau) : And if alcohol was banned in France?
- 2007: Serial Loser (Polar, éd. Mare Nostrum -collection Polar Rock)
- 2009: Les clous du fakir (novel, Fayard Noir)
- 2012: Aux armes défuntes (novel, éd. Baleine): Novel of the inversion of values, burlesque tale oscillating between military equipment, ubuesque farce and parody of SF.[2]
- 2012: Le couteau des mots (short story,): short story in "Aux portes du noir", collective work devoted to The Doors.
- 2012: Tout du tatou: (Polar, Éditions La Branche, series "vendredi 13")
Discography
- 1985: Rock dérive
- 1995: En un instant damnés
- 1996: Mosquée bleue
- 1997: On n’est pas des chiens
- 2000: Vu à la télé
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.lasemaine.fr/2009/05/11/pierre-hanot-auteur-coruscant Pierre Hanot, auteur coruscant
- Web site: Aux Armes défuntes . 2017-01-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150927101922/http://www.editionsbaleine.fr/501-aux-armes-defuntes-9782842195120.html . 2015-09-27 . dead .