Bernard Ollivier

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Bernard Ollivier
Bernard Ollivier par Claude Truong-Ngoc octobre 2015.jpg
Bernard Ollivier in 2015
Born1938 (age 82–83)
Manche, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationJournalist
writer

Bernard Ollivier (born 1938) is a French journalist and writer, known in particular for his travel stories, and founder of an association for the reintegration of young people through walking.[1][2]

Life[]

Born in Manche, Ollivier led a career as a political and economic journalist.[3] After he retired,[4] he decided both to devote himself to writing and to walk to Santiago de Compostela, then undertook a long 12,000 km walk from Istanbul to Xi'an along the silk road.[3][5] As a writer, he publishes short stories including a collection on the homeless,[6] detective novels, but also stories of his travels.[3] The success of his works enabled him to later found the Seuil association[7] for the reintegration of young people in difficulty through walking.[4][8]

Publications[]

  • Longue marche : à pied de la Méditerranée jusqu'en Chine par la route de la soie, Phébus, 4 volumes, volume I, Traverser l'Anatolie (2000); volume II, Vers Samarcande (2001); volume III, Le vent des steppes (2003).[9] (Prix Joseph-Kessel 2001).
  • Nouvelles d’en bas, 2001, Fiction about the homeless in the métro. [6]
  • L’allumette et la bombe,[10] 2007, essay on the suburbs after the 2005 French riots and description of the methods of his association
  • Carnets d’une longue marche,[11] 2005, watercolors by François Dermaut, and texts by Bernard Ollivier, about the silky road.
  • Aventures en Loire,[12] Phébus, 2009, on a 1000 km trip by foot and canoe along the river Loire.[8]
  • La vie commence à 60 ans,[13] 2012
  • Histoire de Rosa qui tint le monde dans sa main,[14] 2013
  • Sur le chemin des ducs : la Normandie à pied, de Rouen au Mont-Saint-Michel,[15] 2013
  • Marche et invente ta vie : adolescents en difficulté, ils se reconstruisent par une marche au long cours,[16] Arthaud, 2015

Bibliography[]

  • Marianne Payot (2012). "Aventures en Loire, par Bernard Ollivier". L'Express (in French).
  • Gérard Albouy (2001). "Bernard Ollivier, pas à pas sur les Routes de la Soie". Le Monde (in French).
  • (2001). "La vie devant soie". Libération (in French).
  • Josyane Savigneau (2001). "Nouvelles d'en bas, de Bernard Ollivier". Le Monde (in French).

References[]

  1. ^ Bernard Ollivier on Babelio
  2. ^ Biography on FNAC
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Perrin 2001.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Le Point 2008.
  5. ^ Albouy 2001.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Savigneau 2001.
  7. ^ "SEUIL". assoseuil.org. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Payot 2012.
  9. ^ Laetitia Nanquette,; volume IV, Suite et Fin (2016); Orientalism Versus Occidentalism: Literary and Cultural Imaging Between France and Iran Since the Islamic Revolution, I.B.Tauris, 15 April 2013, p. 47-48, 50–55 in line
  10. ^ L’allumette et la bombe on La Croix
  11. ^ Carnets d’une longue marche on Phébus
  12. ^ Aventures en Loire
  13. ^ La vie commence à 60 ans on Babelio
  14. ^ Histoire de Rosa qui tint le monde dans sa main on Babelio
  15. ^ Sur le chemin des ducs : la Normandie à pied, de Rouen au Mont-Saint-Michel on Babelio
  16. ^ Marche et invente ta vie : adolescents en difficulté, ils se reconstruisent par une marche au long cours on Le Figaro

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