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Patrick Grainville

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Patrick Grainville (born 1 June 1947 Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados) is a French novelist.

He spent his childhood in Villerville, a small town east of Deauville. An associate professor of letters, he received the Prix Goncourt in 1976, 29 years old, for his fourth novel, Les Flamboyants ("The Flasher").

He has written extensively on Africa, where he undertook a cooperative mission. He is professor of French at the Lycée Évariste Galois in Sartrouville.

Grainville is also literary critic for Le Figaro. In 2018, he was elected to the Académie Française.

Grainville spent his childhood in Normandy, regularly going to hunt and poach with his father, businessman and mayor of Villerville. He attended the André Maurois lycee in Deauville, then Malherbe in Caen, before winning admission to his higher education at the Lycée Henri-IV and to the Sorbonne where he prepared for his civil service competitive examination. At the age of 19 years Grainville wrote his first manuscript, then at age 25 he published his first novel The Fleece, which was immediately accepted by Gallimard. Just before dying, Henry de Montherlant predicted him great future and lauded his specific style. His next novel The Edge failed the Goncourt in 1973, in the fifth tour against The ogre by Jacques Chessex, to the great displeasure of Michel Tournier who supported it in jury.

Having compared with Jean Giono for his wild novels linked to elements and to Louis-Ferdinand Céline for his "verbal excess", Grainville distanced himself from this inheritance by a fantastique and dream which impregnates his work: the mythological Amazon (La Diane rousse), return to original animality (The Shadow of the animal), secrets and conspiracies (The black Fortresses), the narrator observer of underworld (The eternal Tyrant), or the animals who manage the destiny of men (Light of the rat, The Kiss of the octopus). Writer of the two centuries, following the example of Huysmans but having digested Proust, Nouveau roman and "the academic ressassements of some realism", according to Michel Tournier Grainville opened a "new way" which led to the 21st century.

Grainville always enjoyed painting, which was his inspiration.

Source: Article "Patrick Grainville" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Patrick Grainville, né le 1er juin 1947 à Villers-sur-Mer, est un écrivain français.

Originaire de Normandie, il remporte le prix Goncourt en 1976, à 29 ans, pour son quatrième roman, Les Flamboyants, qui raconte l'épopée d'un roi fou africain imaginaire, Tokor.

Très tôt, son style baroque et son œuvre dense tiennent une place à part dans le paysage romanesque de la fin du XXe siècle marqué par un certain minimalisme. Écrivain à l'écriture foisonnante et facilement reconnaissable, il est régulièrement invité dans l'émission Apostrophes où il cultive son originalité. Il alterne au fil des ans romans mythiques dans des univers hauts en couleur et exotiques (Colère, Le Tyran éternel, Le Baiser de la pieuvre, Bison...) et récits où romanesque et autobiographie s'entremêlent (Le Paradis des orages, L'Orgie, la Neige, Les Anges et les Faucons...).

Professeur agrégé de lettres, Patrick Grainville est également critique au Figaro littéraire et membre du jury du prix Médicis. Il a reçu en 2012 le Grand prix de littérature Paul-Morand décerné par l’Académie française pour l'ensemble de son œuvre.

En 2018, il est élu à l'Académie française.

Patrick Grainville passe son enfance en Normandie, allant régulièrement à la chasse et à la pêche avec son père Jacques, entrepreneur et longtemps maire de Villerville de 1963 à 1989; il fréquente le lycée de Deauville annexe de Malherbe de Caen, avant de poursuivre ses études supérieures au lycée Henri-IV et à la Sorbonne où il prépare son agrégation, qu'il obtient.

En parallèle de ses études, le jeune homme écrit très tôt, premier manuscrit à 19 ans, puis premier roman publié à 25, La Toison, accepté immédiatement par Gallimard. La profession le remarque. ...

Source: Article "Patrick Grainville" de Wikipédia en français, soumis à la licence CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Patrick Grainville

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