Carole Martinez

Carole Martinez (10 November 1966 in Créhange) is a French contemporary novelist.

Carole Martinez at salon du livre Radio France, 26 November 2011

Biography

She was at a time tempted by theater and created her troupe at age 20.[1]

She is a teacher of French.

Her first novel, Le Cœur cousu, released discreetly in February 2007, received thereafter numerous prizes.[2][3] Her second novel, Du domaine des Murmures, is short listed for the prix Goncourt (the prize eventually went to L'Art français de la guerre by Alexis Jenni with five votes, and three to Carole Martinez.[4]) She finally was awarded the prix Goncourt des lycéens.

Publications

Youth
  • 1998: Le Cri du livre, Paris, Pocket, series "Jeunesse", 175 p. ISBN 978-2266079945. Reissued under the title L'Œil du témoin, Paris, éditions Rageot, series "Heure noire", 2011, 192 p. ISBN 978-2700236156
Novels
Prix Renaudot des lycéens 2007
Prix Ulysse 2007
Prix Emmanuel Roblès 2007
Premier prix du Festival du Premier Roman de Chambéry - 2007
Bourse de la Découverte - Prix Découverte Prince Pierre de Monaco 2007
Bourse Thyde Monnier 2007
Prix des lycéens de Monaco
  • 2011: Du domaine des Murmures, Paris, éditions Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 208 p. ISBN 978-2070131495
Prix Goncourt des lycéens 2011.[5]
Prix Marcel-Aymé 2012.[6]

References

  1. "Carole Martinez, l'inconnue aux 8 prix". Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  2. "Carole Martinez, Hérisson bis ?". Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  3. "Carole Martinez, Prix Littéraires". Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  4. Mohammed Aissaoui, « Dans les coulisses du Goncourt », Le Figaro, 2 November 2011.
  5. "Carole Martinez décroche le Goncourt des lycéens". Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  6. "Carole Martinez sur le site de l'ALAC".
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