Philippe Di Folco
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Philippe Di Folco (born 20 June 1964 in Créteil) is a French author and teacher.
Biography
Born in Val de Marne, near Paris, France, Philippe Di Folco studied Economics and Literature at School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (Paris).
From 1988 to 1997, he was an academic publishing production manager for several companies such as Addison-Wesley.
He met Jean-François Bizot, CEO of (Novapress) in 1997.
In 2003, he was invited to The Frye Festival.
He is co-author of Tournée with Mathieu Amalric, for which he won an award at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
Since 2010, he has been teaching creative writing at École Estienne.
Selected Bibliography
- 2005: Dictionnaire de la Pornographie (Dictionary of Pornography), Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, foreword: Jean-Claude Carrière, translated into Greek, Romanian, Italian ISBN 2-130-54414-2
- 2008: We Love Books! A World Tour,[1] Échirolles: Centre Européen du Graphisme ISBN 2-915-95209-4
- 2010: Dictionnaire de la Mort (Dictionary of Death), Paris: Éditions Larousse ISBN 2-03-584846-8
- 2010: How to Live with a Huge Penis, Quirk Books, translated by Philippe Di Folco, Paris: Blanche ISBN 2-8462-8251-2
Academic conference
- 2009: Traduire l'Éros / Translating Eros,[2] Montreal, Concordia University Press
References
- ↑ with Claire Balay, Odile Chambaut, Michel Bouvet, Diego Zaccaria
- ↑ Concordia Journal 4.15
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