Vassilis Alexakis

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Vassilis Alexakis (Greek: Βασίλης Αλεξάκης; born Athens, December 12, 1943) is a Greek-French writer of numerous novels in Greek, his mother tongue, and French.

His works, drawn from two cultures, are full of tender irony; his style gives the reader an intimate and personal perspective on his stories. In 2006, Les mots étrangers was translated by Alyson Waters; this was the first of his novels to be translated into English. In 2007, he received the Grand prix du roman de l'Académie Française for Ap. J.-C.

[edit] In French

  • 1974: Le Sandwich. Paris: Julliard.
  • 1975: Les Girls de City-Boum-Boum. Paris: Julliard.
  • 1978: La Tête du chat. Paris: Le Seuil.
  • 1978: Mon amour! Città Armoniosa.
  • 1985: Contrôle d’Identité. Paris: Le Seuil.
  • 1987: Le fils de King Kong. Geneva: Les Yeux ouverts.
  • 1989: Paris-Athènes. Paris: Le Seuil.
  • 1992: Avant. Paris: Le Seuil. (Prix Albert Camus, Prix Charles-Exbrayat, Prix Alexandre-Vialat)
  • 1997: Papa. Paris: Fayard. (Erzählung, Prix de la Nouvelle de l’Académie française)
  • 1997: L’invention du baiser. Geneva: Nomades.
  • 1999: Le colin d’Alaska
  • 2002: Les mots étrangers. Paris: Stock.
  • 2005: Je t’oublierai tous les jours. Paris: Stock.
  • 2007: Ap. J.-C. Paris: Stock.

[edit] In Greek

  • 1980: Tάλγκο. Athenes: Exantas.
  • 1995: Η Μητρική γλώσσα
  • 1999: Η καρδι&#x3A

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