Cloé Korman

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Cloé Korman in February 2014

Cloé Korman (born 1983 in Paris) is a French writer.

Cloé Korman studied Anglo-Saxon literature before settling for two years in New York. During trips in 2005, she discovered the west coast of the United States and Mexico that inspired her first novel  [fr] (2010) which earned her the Inter Book Prize[1] and the Prix Littéraire Valery Larbaud.

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  • 2010: Les Hommes-couleurs, éditions du Seuil ISBN 978-2021001679
  • 2013: Les Saisons de Louveplaine, Seuil, series "Cadre rouge", ISBN 978-2-02-112063-9

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