Serge Joncour
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Serge Joncour in 2017
Serge Joncour (born 1961) is a French novelist and screenwriter.[1] He was born in Paris and studied philosophy at university. His debut novel UV was published in 1998. Notable books include:
- L'Écrivain national, which won the Prix des Deux Magots
- Repose-toi sur moi winner of the Prix Interallié
- Chien loup, winner of the , which became the first of his novels to appear in English translation.[2]
- Nature humaine, winner of Prix Femina 2020.[3]
As a screenwriter, he wrote the script for Elle s'appelait Sarah (2011) starring Kristin Scott Thomas.
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