Alexis Ragougneau

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Alexis Ragougneau
Born1973
OccupationPlaywright and novelist
NationalityFrance
Notable worksNiels (2017), Évangile pour un gueux (2016), La Madone de Notre-Dame (2014)
Notable awardsFinal shortlist for the 2017 Prix Goncourt

Alexis Ragougneau (born 1973) is a French playwright and novelist.[1][2]

He has written a number of books: Niels (2017),[1][2] Évangile pour un gueux (2016) and La Madone de Notre-Dame (2014), which has been translated into English by .[3] Niels was one of eight novels on the final shortlist for the 2017 Prix Goncourt,[1] though it lost out to Éric Vuillard's L’Ordre du jour.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Allain, Pierrick, and Gilles Heuré, "Alexis Ragougneau nous parle de “Niels”, sélectionné pour le Goncourt 2017" (in French), Télérama, September 22, 2017.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Desmeules, Christian. "Alexis Ragougneau et sa comédie de l’Histoire" (in French), Le Devoir, October 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Bio
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