Luc Lang (born 1956 in Suresnes) is a French writer, born in a working-class family.
French writer (born 1956)
Luc Lang, October 2014.
Biography
Lang attended literary preparatory classes: Upper Letters (Hypokhâgne) at the lycée Honoré-de-Balzac, then in Upper First (khâgne) at the lycée Jules Ferry and he showed a passion for work, theory, considered from a lyrical point of view.
He teaches esthetics at the École nationale supérieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy.
In 1995 he was a resident of the Villa Kujoyama[fr].
He was awarded the Prix Jean-Freustié in 1988 and the Prix Charles Oulmont in 1989 for Voyage sur la ligne d'horizon, as well as the Prix Goncourt des lycéens in 1998 for Mille six cents ventres.
Works
1988: Voyage sur la ligne d’horizon, novel, Éditions Gallimard, ISBN2070407683
Prix Jean-Freustié 1988.,[1] Prix Charles Oulmont 1989
1991: Liverpool marée haute, Gallimard, ISBN207072400X
1995: Gerhard Richter, essay in collaboration with Jean-Philippe Antoine and Gertrud Koch. - Dis voir
1995: Furies, novel, Gallimard, ISBN2070742733
1998: Mille six cents ventres, novel, Fayard, ISBN2213601593
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