France
Guest of the book fair
Jean-Michel Guenassia (*1950) studied law and worked as a lawyer in Paris. He started to write for a living, writing a number of film scripts and several plays. His first prose work, One Hundred Percent Risk, was adapted into a film. In 2002, he decided to write "the novel of his life" and spent six and a half years working solely on The Incorrigible Optimists Club. When the novel was finally published, it immediately won the favor of critics and readers alike and received several literary awards. After a series of thematically varied books such as The Dream Life of Ernest G. and The Waltz of Trees and Sky, The Promised Lands is a loose sequel to his life novel. In Á Dieu vat (Argo, 2025), he vividly depicts 20th century France, from the era of celluloid dreams to the first atomic bomb.
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