Vincent de Swarte

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Vincent de Swarte
Born15 June 1963
Died24 April 2006(2006-04-24) (aged 42)
Paris
OccupationNovelist

Vincent de Swarte (15 June 1963 – 24 April 2006[1]) was a French writer author of varied novels ranging from books for youth (Le Carrousel des mers) to crime fictions (Pharricide).

Biography[]

After studying political science in Bordeaux, he worked more than a decade in advertising. In 1996, he published a first book for young people entitled Le Carrousel des mers. Two years later appeared Pharricide, a novel centered on a lighthouse keeper adept at taxidermy. In 1999, the writer received a special mention of the Prix Wepler for his novel Requiem pour un sauvage. He evokes the Chernobyl disaster in Le Paradis existe (2001), chronicle of a village in Ukraine. He then tries to autofiction tinged with fantasy in Elle et moi (2005).

He was carried away by cancer at the age of 43.

Works[]

  • 1996: Le Carrousel des mers, littérature jeunesse, Éditions Gallimard
  • 1998: Pharricide, roman, Calmann-Lévy
  • 1999: Requiem pour un sauvage, novel,  [fr], Prix Wepler
  • 1999: La Chapelle aux oiseaux : conte de Noël, novel, Éditions Pauvert
  • 1999: La Dernière corrida, littérature jeunesse,  [fr]
  • 1999: Le Cirque de la lune, littérature jeunesse, Gallimard Jeunesse
  • 2001: Le Paradis existe, novel, Éditions Pauvert
  • 2002: Lynx, novel, Éditions Denoël
  • 2003: Petit Bloï, littérature jeunesse, Gallimard Jeunesse,
  • 2005: Elle est moi, novel, éditions Denoël
  • 2005: Une photo de toi, novel,  [fr]
  • 2006: Journal d'un père, autobiography, Éditions Ramsay
  • 2007: Pharanoïa, short stories, Éditions Denoël

Hommage[]

In 2006, the éditions Thierry Magnier created "Photo roman", a series in tribute to Vincent de Swart.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Vincent de Swarte, Evene.fr, accessdate 15 January 2017.
  2. ^ Notice de collection : Photo roman, BnF, accessdate 15 January 2017.

External links[]

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