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Frédéric Vitoux (writer)





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Frédéric Vitoux (born 19 August 1944) is a French writer and journalist.

Frédéric Vitoux
Born (1944-08-19) 19 August 1944 (age 79)
NationalityFrench
EducationLycée Charlemagne
Occupation(s)Writer
Journalist
Known forMember of the Académie Française

He is known as a novelist, biographer and literary columnist. His father was a journalist.[1] He was elected at the Académie Française in 2001. In 2010, he won the Édouard Drumont literary prize[2] for his novel Grand Hotel Nelson.

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  1. ^ Magazine litteraire: Issues 389-393 2000 "Le père de Frédéric Vitoux, journaliste au Petit Parisien pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, avait également "
  • ^ "Prix littéraire".
  • ^ Bitter carnival: ressentiment and the abject hero - Page 218 Michael André Bernstein - 1992 "Barthes's description is quoted in a list of observations about Céline, some favorable, others hostile, gathered by Frédéric Vitoux in his study Céline (Paris: Pierre Belfond, 1978), pp. 243–44"
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