Laurent Gaudé
Laurent Gaudé (born 6 July 1972 in Paris) is a French writer.[1]
He studied theater and has written many dramatic works, among them Onysos le furieux, Cendres sur les mains, Médée Kali, and Le Tigre bleu de l'Euphrate.[2]
Awards
In 2002 he was shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt for La Mort du roi Tsongor. Two years later, he won the prize for his novel The Scortas' Sun (French: Le Soleil des Scorta).[3]
Novels
- Cris: roman, Actes Sud, 2001, ISBN 9782742731695
- Battle of will, Translators David Greig, Oberon, 2002, ISBN 9781840023084
- La mort du roi Tsongor: roman, Actes sud, 2002, ISBN 9782742739240; Actes Sud, 2005, ISBN 9782742752980
- Death of an ancient king, Harper Perennial, 2002, ISBN 9780007170289
- The death of King Tsongor, Toby Press, 2003, ISBN 9781592640300
- Death of an Ancient King, Translator Adriana Hunter, MacAdam/Cage, 2007, ISBN 9781596922242
- Le soleil des Scorta: roman, Actes sud, 2004, ISBN 9782742751419
- The Scortas' sun, Hesperus, 2006, ISBN 9781843917052
- Le Tigre bleu de l'Euphrate, Actes Sud, 2002, ISBN 9782742739486
- Eldorado, Actes Sud, 2006, ISBN 9782742762613
- Eldorado, Translator Adriana Hunter, MacAdam Cage, 2008, ISBN 9781596922976
- La porte des enfers: roman, Actes Sud, 2008, ISBN 9782742777044
- Sodome, ma douce, Actes Sud, 2009, ISBN 9782742780129
- Dans la nuit Mozambique et autres récits, Actes Sud, 2007, ISBN 9782742767816
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