Frédéric Boyer
French writer (born 1961)
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Key Takeaways
- Frédéric Boyer (born 2 March 1961) is a French author of novels, poems, essays, and translations.
- A former student of the École normale supérieure de Fontenay Saint-Cloud, he coordinated the Bible Nouvelle Traduction (Bayard, 2001), with Olivier Cadiot, Jean Echenoz, Florence Delay, Jacques Roubaud, and others.
- , 2008) as well as Richard II , P.
- He is published by Éditions P.
- He assumed this position in 2018 after the death of the publishing house's founding editor, Paul Otchakovsky-Laurens.
Frédéric Boyer (born 2 March 1961) is a French author of novels, poems, essays, and translations.
Biography
Boyer was born in Cannes. A former student of the École normale supérieure de Fontenay Saint-Cloud, he coordinated the Bible Nouvelle Traduction (Bayard, 2001), with Olivier Cadiot, Jean Echenoz, Florence Delay, Jacques Roubaud, and others. He proposed new translations of the Confessions by Augustine of Hippo for which he was awarded the Prix Jules Janin of the Académie française (Les aveux, P.O.L., 2008) as well as Richard II, P.O.L 2010 and Shakespeare's sonnets, P.O.L., 2010). He is published by Éditions P.O.L..
Boyer is currently the literary director of Éditions P.O.L. He assumed this position in 2018 after the death of the publishing house's founding editor, Paul Otchakovsky-Laurens.
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External links
- Frédéric Boyer on Éditions P.O.L
- Frédéric Boyer : "Il y a trop de fausse érudition dans le débat français" on Journal du Dimanche
- Frédéric Boyer on Babelio
- Frédéric Boyer on France Culture
- Frédéric Boyer on France Inter
- Frédéric Boyer, chaman chrétien on Le Monde (26 April 2012)
- Frédéric Boyer on the site of the Académie française
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