François Angelier
François Angelier (born 22 August 1958)[1] is a French journalist, presenter, essayist, biographer and author of fantasy novels.[2]
Biography
Angelier's early discovery of Owen, Claude Seignolle, Ghelderode, Kubin, Meyrink and especially Jean Ray fired his interest in mauvais genres. After studying in Paris and a short time with a theatre troupe, Angelier made his radio debut in 1981 with a programme on H.P.Lovecraft. With Emmanuel Laurentin and Jean-Christophe Ogier, he launched Bande à Parte on the French radio station France Culture in summer 1991—a programme dedicated to fantasy, fiction and comic books.
Awards
- Prix du Roman, Fantastic'Arts, Gérardmer 2001 for Le Templier.
Bibliography
Novel
- Le Templier (Masque GF, 2001)
Anthologies
- La Nuit (Éd. J. Million, 1995)
- La Salette : apocalypse, pèlerinage et littérature (1856-1996) (Éd. J. Million, 2000, with Claude Langlois).
Essays, Biographies
- Le Drageoir aux épines ou l'intime souffrance de Joris-Karl Huysmans (1993) ;
- Saint François de Sales ou Monsieur des abeilles (Pygmalion "Chemins d’éternité", 1997) ;
- Paul Claudel : chemins d'éternité (Pygmalion "Chemins d’éternité", 2001) ;
- Claudel ou la conversion sauvage (Salvator "Juste un débat", 2003) ;
- Dictionnaire Jules Verne (Pygmalion, 2006).
External links
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- (in French) Site de l'émission Mauvais Genres sur France Culture
- (in French) F. Angelier sur le site etonnants-voyageurs
- "François Angelier". Babelio.com. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- "François Angelier". Franceinter.fr. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
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