Alexis Ragougneau

Alexis Ragougneau (born 1973) is a French playwright and novelist.[1][2]

Alexis Ragougneau
Born1973
OccupationPlaywright and novelist
NationalityFrance
Notable worksNiels (2017), Évangile pour un gueux (2016), La Madone de Notre-Dame (2014)
Notable awardsFinal shortlist for the 2017 Prix Goncourt

He has written a number of books: Niels (2017),[1][2] Évangile pour un gueux (2016) and La Madone de Notre-Dame (2014), which has been translated into English by Katherine Gregor.[3] Niels was one of eight novels on the final shortlist for the 2017 Prix Goncourt,[1] though it lost out to Éric Vuillard's L’Ordre du jour.

References

  1. Allain, Pierrick, and Gilles Heuré, "Alexis Ragougneau nous parle de “Niels”, sélectionné pour le Goncourt 2017" (in French), Télérama, September 22, 2017.
  2. Desmeules, Christian. "Alexis Ragougneau et sa comédie de l’Histoire" (in French), Le Devoir, October 28, 2017.
  3. Bio
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