Paul Fournel (born 20 May 1947 in Saint-Étienne) is a French writer, poet, publisher, and cultural ambassador. He was educated at the École normale supérieure of Saint-Cloud (1968–1972). Fournel wrote his master's thesis on Raymond Queneau and published the first book-length study of the Oulipo, Clefs pour la littérature potentielle ("Keys to potential literature"). He joined the Oulipo, first as "slave," then (in 1972) as full member, and he currently serves both as the Provisionally Definitive Secretary and the President of that group. He is also a regent of the College of 'Pataphysics.
Fournel has worked at various publishing houses, notably Hachette, Honoré Champion, Ramsay, and Seghers. From 1996 to 2000 he was director of the Alliance Française in San Francisco, and from 2000 to 2003 he was the French cultural attaché in Cairo. He is currently France's cultural attaché in London.
Honors
1989: Prix Goncourt de la Nouvelle, Les Athlètes dans leur tête
Publications
Clefs pour la littérature potentielle, 1972
L’Equilatère, 1972
L’histoire véritable de Guignol, 1975
Les petites filles respirent le même air que nous, 1978
Les grosses rêveuses, 1981
Les aventures très douces de Timothée le rêveur, 1982
Un rocker de trop, 1982
Superchat contre Vilmatou, 1985
Les Athlètes dans leur tête, 1988
Un homme regarde une femme, 2009
Le jour que je suis grand, 1995
Guignol, les Mourguet, 1995
Pac de Cro détective, 1997
Toi qui connais du monde, poems, 1997
Alphabet Gourmand, 1998, with Harry Mathews and Boris Tissot
Foraine, 1999,
Besoin de vélo, essays, 2001; Need for the Bike, trans. Allan Stoekl
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