Sylvain Prudhomme

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Sylvain Prudhomme (1979, La Seyne-sur-Mer) is a French writer.

He is the author of novels and reports, many of which are based in contemporary Africa, where he lived and worked. His novel Les Grands (ed. L'Arbalète, Gallimard) was designated "French Revelation of the year 2014"[1] by the editorial staff of the magazine Lire.

Biography

Sylvain Prudhomme spent his childhood in different African countries (Cameroon, Burundi, Niger, Mauritius) before studying Letters in Paris and then directing the Franco-Senegalese Alliance of Ziguinchor in Senegal from 2010 to 2012.

He collaborated with the magazines Geste and Le Tigre.

Works

Novels

- Prix Louis-Guilloux.[2]
- "Révélation française de l'année 2014" in the list of best books of the year of magazine Lire
- Prix Georges Brassens 2014.[3]
- Prix Climax, Musique et Littérature 2014 (prize established by the bookstore Lucioles in Vienne (38) and C'rock radio.
- Prix de la Porte Dorée 2015[4]

Reports

Translations

References

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