François Salvaing (born 1943, Casablanca) is a French journalist and writer, laureate of the Prix du Livre Inter in 1988.
Biography
François Salvaing was born in Morocco, then a French Protectorate. After studying literature in Paris, in 1974 he joined[1] L'Humanité, the daily newspaper of the French Communist Party (PCF), as a journalist. He has been a PCF member since 1968.
In 2000, François Salvaing published by Stock a large volume entitled Parti, in which the novelist transposed his experience as a journalist into the character of Frederic Sans.
Work
- 1989: De purs désastres
- 1988: Misayre ! Misayre !, Prix du Livre Inter
- 1990: Le tour du Tour par trente-six détours, éditions Messidor, ISBN 2-209-06301-9
- 1991: Une vie de rechange
- 1994: La Nuda
- 1996: Vendredi treizième chambre
- 1998: La Boîte
- 2000: Parti, Stock, ISBN 2-234-05262-9
- 2004: Le Cœur trouble and other short stories
- 2006: Jourdain
- 2007: Un alibi de rêve
- 2008: Maud et Matilda
- 2010: De purs désastres, édition aggravée
- 2012: Un amour au pied du mur
- 2014: 818 jours
References
- ↑ The notes of the narrator of Parti being endorsed by the subject of the book, are corroborated by the consultation of numbers of L'Humanité
External links
- François Salvaing on M.E.L.
- François Salvaing on Babelio
- Fin de Parti pour François Salvaing on Libération (7 September 2010)
- La méthode Salvaing on L'Express (30 October 2003)
- Salvaing, juge de paix on Imda.net
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