Olivier Maulin

Olivier Maulin (born 1969 in Alsace) is a French writer. His works have been characterised by humour and satire. His 2006 novel En attendant le roi du monde received the Ouest-France Prize at the Étonnants voyageurs festival. The journalist Jérôme Leroy has described Maulin as an "anar de droite", a right-wing anarchist, and thereby grouped him with writers such as François Rabelais, Marcel Aymé, Antoine Blondin and the screenwriter Michel Audiard.[1] Reviewing Maulin's novel Les Lumières du ciel for Le Figaro, Frédéric Beigbeder described Maulin as a "neo-hippie".[2]

Maulin at the 2012 Interpol'Art festival

Bibliography

  • Dernier combat, Rencontres, 2001.
  • Isabelle, 00h00, 2002.
  • En attendant le roi du monde, L'Esprit des Péninsules, 2006.
  • Les évangiles du lac, L'Esprit des Péninsules, 2008.
  • Derrière l'horizon, L'Esprit des Péninsules, 2009.
  • Petit monarque et catacombes, L'Esprit des Péninsules, 2009.
  • Les Lumières du ciel, Balland, 2011.
  • Le dernier contrat, éd. La Branche, 2012.
  • Le bocage à la nage, Balland, 2013.
  • Gueule de bois, Denoël, 2014.

References

  1. Leroy, Jérôme (2011-12-15). "Olivier Maulin, anar de droite". Valeurs Actuelles (in French). Retrieved 2015-04-30.
  2. Beigbeder, Frédéric (2011-09-24). "Maulin le néo-hippie". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 2015-04-30.
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