Boris Schreiber
Boris Schreiber (May 29, 1923 Berlin - February 11, 2008 Neuilly) was a French writer. His autobiography Un silence d'environ une demi-heure, won the Prix Renaudot in 1996.[1]
Life
Born into a Jewish family of Russian exile after the Russian Revolution, he spent a precarious childhood in Belgium and France, where his parents lived. He studied at the Ecole Alsace in Paris in 1936. He occasionally taught French for a living, while devoting himself to writing.
Works
- Le droit d'asile: roman, Denoël, 1957
- Les heures qui restent: roman, Denoël, 1958
- La rencontre des absents: roman, Calmann-Lévy, 1963
- L'évangile selon Van Horn, P. Belfond, 1971
- Les premiers jours de Pompéi, P. Belfond, 1972
- Le cratère, B. Grasset, 1975, ISBN 9782246002444
- Les souterrains du soleil, B. Grasset, 1977, ISBN 9782246005346
- L'organeau, Pauvert: Garnier, 1982, ISBN 9782705004408
- La descente au berceau, Luneau Ascot, 1984
- La traversée du dimanche, Luneau Ascot, 1987
- L'oiseau des profondeurs, Luneau Ascot, 1987
- Le tournesol deschire, Francois Bourin, 1991
- Le lait de la nuit, Gallimard, 1991, ISBN 9782070383740
- Le tournesol déchiré, Gallimard, 1993, ISBN 9782070386857
- Un silence d'environ une demi-heure, Volume 2, Gallimard, 1998, ISBN 9782070405213
- Hors-les-murs, Gallimard, 2000, ISBN 9782070409440
- L'excavatrice, Gallimard, 2001, ISBN 9782070416011
- La douceur du sang, Editions Gallimard, 2005, ISBN 9782070310982
- Faux titre: fictions, Cherche midi, 2008, ISBN 9782749110837
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May 29, 1923 |
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February 11, 2008 |
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