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French journalist and author
Jean-Paul Dubois in 2016.
Jean-Paul Dubois (born 1950 in
Toulouse ,
Haute-Garonne ) is a French journalist and author.
[1] He won the
Prix Goncourt in 2019 for
Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon ("All Men Do Not Inhabit This World in the Same Way"), a novel told from the perspective of a prisoner looking back on life. The jury compared Dubois to
John Irving and
William Boyd , who wrote books that were both popular and critical successes.
[2]
He is the author of several novels and travel pieces, and is a reporter for
Le Nouvel Observateur .
[1] His novel, Une vie française , published in French in 2004 and in English in 2007, is a saga of the French
baby boom generation, from the idealism of the 1960s to the consumerism of the 1990s. The French version of the novel won the
Prix Femina .
[3]
Works
Tous les matins je me lève : roman,
Éditions Robert Laffont , 1988,
ISBN
978-2221056448
Kennedy et moi: roman , Seuil, 1996,
ISBN
978-2-02-028539-1
Je pense à autre chose , Editions de l'Olivier, 1997,
ISBN
978-2-87929-144-4
Si ce livre pouvait me rapprocher de toi ,
Éditions de l'Olivier , 1999,
ISBN
978-2-87929-218-2
Vie Francaise . Olivier. 2004.
ISBN
978-2-87929-467-4 . ; Random House Digital, Inc. 2008,
ISBN
978-1-4000-9678-7
Foreword to
Doisneau, Robert (2010).
Palm Springs 1960 . Paris:
Flammarion . p. 156.
ISBN
978-2-08-030129-1 .
LCCN
2010442384 .
OCLC
491896174 .
Le cas Sneijder , Editions de l'Olivier, 2011,
ISBN
978-2-87929-864-1
Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon , Editions de l'Olivier, 2019,
ISBN
9782823615166 ,
Prix Goncourt
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